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VOL.. XXVII. NO. 110.
CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921.
LEONARDO II.’S GREAT SPEED
Gives Lexington a New Track
CHURCHILL DOWNS RACING
Kentucky Oaks and Clark Handicap to Furnish
Allurement on the Same Day.
HEAT RACE IS A NOVELTY
Old-Time Style of Racing Appeals to Tijuana
Patrons— Largest Sunday Crowd.
Record With All Ease.
»
Startle Also Takes a Turn at
Breaking a Track Record —
Favorites Fare Well.
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(BY J. L. DEMPSEY.)
LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 25.— Leonardo II. ’s Ken-
tucky Derby st«»ck went soaring this afternoon as a
result of his phenomenal performance in the mile
ami a sixteenth dash that gave him an ojqiortunity
for liis three-year-old debut under color*. Never
have racegoers in these parts seen a similar flight
of speed displayed in a race to that shown by the
son of Sweep— Ethel Pace, and the finish of the
mile and a sixteenth found him fresh and eager,
despite having run the distance in 1:42%, displac-
ing all former Kentucky track records. Ho won by
eight lengths, with his rider restraining him
through the last sixteenth. He was somewhat nerv-
ous at the barrier, resulting in his being bumped
sharply when he carromed against Jouett. but
Schuttingcr at once rode hard with a view to get-
ting to the first turn in advance of the others.
He was fully settled in his stride* when beginning
the middle quarter and it was at this juncture that
he showed his dazzling speed, for lie covered the*
distance in 21%, completing the half mile in 45
flat. The three-quarters was covered in 1:10%,
which is two-fifths of a seeonel better than the
track record. The mile was run in 1:35% and the
stretch run found Leonardo II. still fighting for
his head ami steadily drawing away from the
others, but Kehnttinger l*ognn restraining hint near
the end, causing the colt to slow down perceptibly.
Jouett, which had bo prominent from the start, just
lasted long enough to land in second place from the
fast-coming Inquiry and Bone Dry. Had Sehut-
tinger permitted it, Leonardo II. would have easily
displaced C elesta’s American record of 1:42%, made
at Syracuse on September 3, 1914.
Jockey Schuttingcr after the race expressed his
confidence in the colt’s ability to laud the Ken-
tucky Derby.
“I have ridden the fastest mile on the American
turf when piloting ltoamor at Saratoga against
time, but I am sincere in saying that Leonardo II.
possesses more speed than Kouiucr and the extent
of his speed has never been tested. I shook him
up slightly just onee and he literally flew, but I
restrained him again all through the stretch. If he
does not stay a long distance he is mighty deceiv-
ing in his action and I have every confidence that
he will go the last part of the Derby route at a
fast pace.”
Governor Morrow, who witnessed Leonardo II. ’s
l*erformanee, complimented Scliuttinger and ex-
pressed the hope that he would have the pleasure
of presenting the jockey with the bouquet of
American Beauty roses that usually goes to the
winning jockey of the American Derby.
LEXINGTON, Ky., April 25. — Completed plans of
general manager Matt J. Winn embrace the dis-
tribution of $02,000 in added money in stakes and
purses for Derby Day, May 7, at Churchill Downs.
For the Saturday following, Clark Handicap Day,
ambitious plans have also been arranged, for, i».
addition to the Clark Handicap with its $7,500
added, the Kentucky Oaks of $10,000 added, for
three -year -old fillies, will lie decided that after-
noon. The total added money for the afternoon
will amount to $24,000 ami should be instrumental
in making the occasion rival Derby Day. The run-
ning of the meeting’s stake races has been arranged
as follows:
Kentucky Derby, $50. (KM) added. May 7.
Debutante Stakes. $5,000 added. May 7.
Rash ford Manor Stakes, $5,000 added. May 11.
Kentucky Oaks, $ 10 .(HM) added, May 14.
Clark Handicap. $7, 5(H) added. May 14.
Kentucky Handicap, $1(),(KH) added. May 21.
Spring Trial Stakes, $5,000 added, May 2K.
Proctor Knott Handicap, $5,000 added, May 30.
Secretary Shelley has already compiled the pro
gram iKiok for the first eight days’ racing and it
will be distributed to owners the latter part of
this week. It will show the usual diversity .f
races suitable for all degrees of racers, with pienty
of opportunity for the better grade to be frequent
starters.
COYNE GOES DERBY ROUTE IN 2:04 1-5
LOUIS VILE, Ky., April 25. — By far the bevt
Derby work-out of this spring — in fact, a genuine
and high-class trial— took place at Churchill Downs
Sunday morning when Darned Bros’, brown Dick
Finned colt Coyne astounded timers by galloping
the Derby distance at full speed in 2:04%. Since
tin* Derby itself has only once been run in faster
time than 2:04, the merit of the performance is
’obvious. Encouraged by two pacemakers the roll
galloped the fractions in the following time:
Eighth, 11%; quarter, 23%; three -eighths. 34%;
half mile, 40% ; five-eighths, 59%; three-quarters,
1:12%; seven-eighths, 1:24%; mile, 1:37%; mile
and an eighth. 1:50%; mile and a quarter. 2:04%.
This takes all the gilt from Leonardo II. ’s work-
out in 2:0U before going to Lcxingtou.
Track superintendent Young received a dispatch
on Sunday from E. Wayluud saying he will arrive
here Tuesday with the W. J. Salmon Derby horse*
Careful, Step Lightly and Ruhicn. In view of her
good racing at Havre do Grace, Careful’s future
lM>ok Derby price will probably come down from 100
to 1 with a rush. It has been assumed she would
be kept in the* East for racing there.
A letter from trainer Louis Tauber announces
that lie will also arrive on Tuesday, along with
twenty of the J. K. L. Ross horses.
The track was in good condition on Sunday and
was alive with horses taking needed exercise. Out-
side of Coyne’s portentous display, nothing having
a bearing on the Derby occurred, except a mile in
1:40% by Firebrand, iu which he seemed to tire
Dear the end.
STAKES FOR BLUE BONNETS MEETING
SAN DIEGO, Cal., April 25. — Glorious weather
conditions and an excellent card of eight races,
with features galore, was instrumental in bringing
out one of the largest Sunday crowds that has ever
wended Its way through the Tijuana turnstiles.
Those who journeyed over the border into the land
of the ‘‘Dons and Senoritas” were rewarded by
witnessing a program of races the results of which
in the majority were won in thrilling finishes.
Many old-timers were attracted to Tijuana to
witness the running of the heat race at five-
eighths, which was the third on the card. In tlu*
first heat Doctor Corbett, the favorite, made good by
winning with speed in reserve from El Habio and
Bell Squirrel. In the second heat the aged son
of Rapid Water was again the outstanding choice.
Showing high speed lie flattered his hackers by
leading by a wide margin to the last turn, where
he tired suddenly and finished far back. Billy
Jot* surprised the crowd by winning in a canter,
with El Sabio and Our Leader finishing in the
order named. In the run-off Billy Joe merely
cantered in front of Doctor Corbett, winning by
hilmself, while the latter finished in an ex
liausteU condition.
The speedy three-year-old Cahalan, bred and
owned by the Nevada Stock Farm, showed himself
to he in superb form when he won the five and a
half furlongs handicap, the seventh race on the
card, in easy fashion.
What made his victory more meritorious was the
fact that he ran the distance in the fast time of
1:05%, winning in a canter. It was not a true run
race, as the start was bad, with many of the con-
tenders eliminated when the barter arose.
The mile and u sixteenth handicap provided an up-
set, inasmuch as the unlooked for three-year-old
Ike Harvey, with jockey Majestic in the saddle,
turned up (lie winner. He won by the scantest of
margins, outgaming Rifle, which iu turn was an
easy second over Louis.
Seldom has a card of races lieen run off with as
many close finishes as what was seen yesterday. In
six' of Them the whier gained his brackets by either
u nose, head or neck.
The consistent sprinter Mannchen was claimed out
of the last race by J. A. l’arson for $1,400.
‘‘Fatty” Arbuckle, the noted film comedian,
headed a large party of moving picture artists that
came from Los Angeles to take in the day’s sport.
The gelding La Rete Noire injured himself se-
verely Sunday morning while exercising and was
excused out of the fifth race.
Jockey I’ablo Martinez, the Mexican pilot, has
come to terms with F. W. Poison, the Kentucky
horseman, to wear his colors this year and left yes-
terday en route to Lexington.
RUSH THE DEVONSHIRE IMPROVEMENTS
G. R. Bryson announces that the improvements
at Devonshire Park are being hurried along and w’ill
lie completed before the first meeting, which is
scheduled to begin in July. The improvements in-
clude the erection of a clubhouse and new jockeys’
building and also a new paddock. A steeplechase
course is also being constructed.
WORK-OUTS
FROM EAST AND
WEST
(562)
HAVRE DE G
RACE, Md., April 25.— Sunday
work-outs at the
local (rack were over a
heavy
course and included the following:
Three -Eighths Mile.
557-Claquer . . . .
...40 438-La Rablee ..
..36
55K-Gon. Agr’moutell 551-Satidy Real
. .40
423-Helen Atkiu
..38% 554-Tubby A. ...
. .41
500- Jem
...40
Half Mile.
557-Alhena
...56 560-Nancy P
. .51
557-Baby Grand
.. 54 Restless
. .56
500- Bea verkill ..
...54 559 Sltpjiery Elm
..54
556-Burlingaine .
...53 560-Sagamore ....
. .51
554-Chasseur ...
...53 555-Toe the Mark.. 53
Excuse Me .
...56 Uncertainty
...54
557-Flambette .
...50
Five-Eighths Mile.
555- Actress
.1:06 558-Fruit Cake .
1:08
555-Biff Bang ..
.1:07 560 Golden Flint
.1:08
460-Devastation
.1:09 556 My Dear ...
.1:07
557-Dr. ( lark ..
.1:05% 560-Onico
.1:07
5(i(l-Esqiiire
.1:07 559 Polar
.1:09
557-Frank Monroe 1:09 559-Zealot
.1:08
Three-Quarters Mile.
555- Boniface
.1:24 559- King’s Champ. 1:22
428-Caubeeu ....
.1:22 556- La ocelot . . . . .
1:20
559-Citizen
.1:22 560 Motor Cop . . .
1 :20
556-Duc de Moray 1:16% 558-Old Dad
1 :24
560- His Choice .
.1:27 560- Venal Joy ..
.1:21
560-liigh Value
.1:24 558-W'hite Socks
.1:24
Seven -Eighths Mile.
555-St. Germain
.1:38 561-Queen Blonde
1:37
One Mile.
540-Crunipsall . .
. 1 :54 550- Frog town . . .
1:46
246-Dixie Carroll
1:48 556-Thistle Queen
1:55
Bandy Real was cantering. Helen Atkin has not
been seen for a long time, but she looks ready.
La Rablce shows that mud is her favorite going.
Flambette did not appear to dislike tlu* heavy
going and worked well. Nancy F. appeared to ne-
gotiate the heavy going easily. Dr. Clark just
cantering. Fruit Cake may run a better race next
out; is as good as she will ever l >e. Riff Rang
should give a good account of himself. Frogtown
worked a good mile and appeared to like the going.
( 563 )
HAVRE DE GRACE, Md.. April 25.— Today’s
training gallops here included the following:
Three -Eighths Mile.
559-Dark Horae
...40
558-Mist re*s Polly
40
Delhi mar
. . .38
501-Prin. Pandora
37
558- Ed. 1C ken b
*her3S
53K Wood Violet .
.37
560-Gay Lidv
. . .40
•117 SI reamer
.37
560 -<G allot
560-Social Star
.35%
561 -Gatli
40
559 Tntsty
.38
451 -Jean Corey
556-Joaquina . . .
. . .39
....40
500-War Relief ..
.36%
(Continued on tecond page.)
SPECIAL EDITION
NEDDAM WINS ALL THE WAY
First Appearance Under Colors
Results in Easy Victory.
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Bad Legs Do Not Stop Pickwick
— "His Choice Loses Both the
Race and Her Owner.
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HAVRE I)E GRACE, Mil.. April 25.— The Red-
stone Stable’s g<*<Kl racer Neddam, making his first
appearance of the year in the Riverview Purse a)
Havre de Grace this afteruoou, made a show of
his opponents and won witli ease after racing under
restraint a greater part of the race. He set a
dazzling pace in the early running and after sprint-
ing into a commanding lead in the first eighth
was take under restraint and for the remainder of
the race t lie result was never in doubt. Tantalus
was second and Sundial II. third.
The track, despite the heavy rains of Saturday
last, was iu good condition and in some raoea large
fields went to the post. Interesting contests were
in order and much enthusiasm was in evidence.
Sando put up a rousing good finish in the opener
when ho got Excuse Me home first in the final
strides to beat Lent by the smallest of margins. It
was a tight 'fit and t lie winner was iu doubt until
the official placing was displayed.
Old Rhymer ran a smashing good race in the
second and with a hit of luck at the start he would
have won. Just as the barrier was sprung Night
Wind bumped him and Lancaster pulled up. When
Rhymer got to running in the homestretch he fin-
ished like a streak and forced the leaders to a drive
to beat him out. The winner turned up in Iron
Roy, widen was first a length iu advance of L’En-
joleur, which in turn beat Rhymer by a neck.
Pickwick, bad legs and all, proved an easy winner
of the third when he came from behind in the
stretch run and won easily front Smart Guy. His
Choice, making her first appearance of the year in
this race, was claimed by Sam Louis after she was
beaten for $4,400.
Polly Ann won the fourth race in little better
than a romp.
J. L. Murphy reports the arrival tit* his farm in
Pennsylvania of a chestnut colt by Flittergold —
Golden List, which was foaled three weeks ago.
J. G. Wagnon purchased at private sale from
Sam Louis the plater War Club.
On Saturday next Joseph Rauer, in whose name
the good filly Natural races, will be married to
Miss Emma Coffren of Washington.
The C. N. Freeman horses will be sold at public
auction in the paddock at Havre de Grace April 2*.
J. Harring, a well-kuown turf follower, was an
arrival from Havana.
Astraea, which has b«*en turned out at the James
Farm, adjoining the Havre de Grace course, has
been taken up and put in training again.
Gene Wayland lias shipped three of W. J. Sal-
mon’s horses to Louisville. They include his Derby
candidate Careful and Superwoman. The remainder
of the string will be shipped from here to Belmont
Park.
The division of the Harry Payne Whitney stable
which is being handled by S. A. Clop ton will be
shipped from here to Relmont Park. Most of the
horses are coughing.
R. Boyle purchased of It. J. Walden the plater
Transit.
Smoke Screen and Ranksia. the G. A. Cochran
candidates for the Kentucky Derby and PreakiuRs
Stakes, arrived from Belmont Park today. They
came in charge of Dan O’Neill.
The differences between the Maryland State
Racing Commission and the Maryland Jockey Club
are reported to have boon straightened out, which
means that a license for the spring meeting will
be issued.
L. Tauber left for Churchill Downs with the
string that Commander Ross will rare in Kentucky.
Touch Me Not, Good Bye and the two -year •old
Black Rascal, which will race in the colors of the
G reentree Stable, came in from Belmont Park this
morning. Jockey Fairbrother accompanied this
shipment.
W. Midgely, who is training the Greentree Stable
horses, will take over Idle Dell, which was recently
purchased by his employer from Larry Waterbury.
♦
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF
A. Hill claimed Capital City for $1,500 out of
the third race at Lexington Saturday.
The program for the spring meeting at Belmont
Park includes a maiden race for each of the
eighteen days of racing.
The total stake and purse distribution during the
coming Jamaica meeting will amount to $134,600,
an average of $5,500 u day.
“Buddy” Wingfield, a former jockey, is iu a
serious condition at one of the Lexington hospitals
after an operation for appendicitis.
Trainer Kenneth Karriek has received, at Bel-
mont Park, Wampum, a two-year-old chestnut colt
by Harmouieon — Black Eagle, from W. R. Coe’s
Wyoming ranch.
The Jamaica clubhouse and grandstand have been
newly painted and the entire plant appears spick
and span, with everything iu thorough readiness for
the opening of New York racing on May 6.
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TRYSTER ON THE WAY TO KENTUCKY
RED BANK. N. J., April 25.— Tim H. I*. Whit-
ney horses intended for racing in Kentucky were
shipped today from Brookdale Farm to Churchill
Downs, Louisville, Ky. Two cars were required
to carry the consignment. Tryster and Exodus,
which were returned here Saturday nigh’ after
racing at. Havre de Grace in the afternoon, were
included in the Kentucky shipment. Both are cer-
tain starters in tlu* Kentucky Derby unless they
meet with some mishap. Chief traiuer James Rowe
was in charge of the horses and will finish the
training of the Derby candidates at the Dowus, Uie
scene of the big race.
LYKE’S TOO ENERGETIC RIDING.
Leonardo II.’s record performance was not the
only one during the afternoon, for H. H. Hewitt’s
Startle, a handsome daughter of Star Hawk —
Inspiration, displaced the former half-mile record
when she beat Fair Phantom by a short margin
and covered the distance iu 47%. Her victory was
in a measure due to Lyke’s energetic riding, but
his zealousness likewise cost him five days, for
having subjected Fair Phantom to some interfer-
ence in the last eighth.
A storm which had been threatening for the
greater part of the afternoon broke with intensity
immediately after the final race was concluded
and the big throng again on hand to view the sport
was put to considerable discomfort.
The public fared well iu their quest for winners
and begau auspiciously with the victory of Clinton-
ville in the oiiener. Rekab showed up extra well
in the second race and he is evidently a gisid colt,
at least that impression prevailed before the race,
for 1m was accorded confident support.
Sandy Mac was given the call in the third nut*,
but Kingfisher also had a host of supporters.
Kingfisher had little dif fruity winning after Sandy
Mac hud retired from tlu* lead.
Rronkholt led for the entire way of the fourth
race, for which he ruled favorite.
Startle and Fair Phantom absorbed most of the
betting support in t lie sixth race and hud the re-
sult Ik* tween them from the start. The closing race
fell to Merchant, which won with consummate ease.
Jockey M. Garner, on Clintonville. was unseated
while at the post when The Nephew in rearing
struck Garner. Murray, on The Nephew, also was
unseated. Garner was shaken up considerably.
By Heck and Brown Check were sent to Idle
Hour Farm this morning to be turned out for the
remainder of the summer.
The jockeys here were warned today by the
stewards before the racing to maintain their jsjsi-
tions during the stretch racing and that digressions
from this rub* will mean disqualification for their
mounts and suspension for the offending riders.
Plurihus con tin lied showing soreness, resulting iu
his withdrawal today. His soreness is held to
1m* duo to defective plating.
For failing to maintain a stretch course on King-
fisher iu the stretch in the third race jockey L.
McDermott was suspended for five days by the
stewards.
Jockey W. Lillcy incurred a five days’ suspen-
sion from t he stewards for cutting across the others
at the start of the fourth race with Jorice. It also
was responsible for tin* filly being cut down.
According to advices from Eddie Whelan,
having charge of the Salmon horses, including Care-
ful, and last year’s Futurity winner. Step Lightly,
he will bring his charges to Louisville this week.
Careful, by virtune of her winning performance in
triumphing over some g«w*d ones Iasi Saturday, is
beginning to attract much attention as a pro-
spective Kentucky Derby mid Oaks starter.
James Rowe has sent word to track superintend
cut Thomas Young at Churchill Downs that the
Harry Payne Whitney horses, including Tryster,
Prudery and other stars, will reach Louisville some
time on Tuesday. Traiuer James Rowe is follow -
MONTREAL, Que., April 25.— The Montreal
Jockey Club lias announced the list of stake races
to be run at the spring meeting at Blue Bonnet*
from Tuesday, June 7, to Tuesday, June 14. The
Windsor Hotel Cup, a handicap at one and an
eighth miles, for three -year-olds and over, with
$3.<MH) added, is the headliner in monetary value,
with the Connaught Cup of $2,500 added, at one
mile and a quarter, for Canadian -owned horses, the
fashionable event from a Canadian viewpoint. The
Duke and Duchess of Connaught, after whom the
race is named, present a challenge rup to the win-
ner. The other stakes are the Kindergarten of
$2,000 added, for two-year-olds at five-eighths of
a mile; the Jacques Cartier of $2, (KM) added, for
three -year-olds and over, wilh selling conditions, at
one mile, and the Prince of Wales Steeplechase of
$2,500 added, at uliout two miles.
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THE BOHEMIAN RECEIVING ATTENTION
Under date of Sunday a dispatch from Paris con-
veyed the news that A. K. Macomhcr’s American-
bred <*olt The Bohemian has been backed down
from 60 to 1 to 25 to 1 to win the Epsom Derby.
Tin* Bohemian is by Jiin Gaffney — Kittenish, by
Roque Inure, and showed a high order of sjK*ed in
winning two races in this country last year, in
which, among others, lie defeated such proved fast
two-year-olds as Serapis, St. Michael, Frigate,
Queereck and Care Free, running five-eighths at
Havre de Grace in 59. He has only raced once in
France this spring and there made a good im-
pression by running second in front of such n crack
older horse as Soitrbier. which won the French Derby
last year and ran third in the Grand I’rix de Paris.
ing with the extensive band that he is bringing.
G. H. KnelKdkamp has secured an option on
the contract of A. Wilson, an apprentice of much
promise.
Kolia (Vdston has taken over the engagement hook
of jockey H. King and will assign his mounts
during the Kentucky racing season.
Because of numerous objectors among the owners
to the methods necessary to make the erratic Flags
be on his good behavior while on tin* tra< k. particu-
larly to the free use of bull whips by his handlers
owner Lloyd Gentry has decided to bring the horse
on the track before 5 o’clock each morning and
have the horse out of the way before traiuiug
activities are on in earnest.
J. O. Talbott, who is promoting some of the
Nevada race meetings, is negotiating with Charles
F. Grainger for the use of twelve mutuel machines
to be used at the far western tracks this year.
E. R. Bradley will have at least two representa-
tives of tin* Kentucky Derby, from Behave Your-
self Black Servant and Balance Wheel. His pref-
erence outside of his own stable is Tryster, and so
well does he regard his chances that he is offering
7 to 5 that Tryster will beat any named horse. He
is willing to take any amount on the proposition
up to $50,000.
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VOL. XXVII. NO. 110.
CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921.
LEONARDO ll.’S GREAT SPEED
Gives Lexington a New Track
CHURCHILL DOWNS RACING
Kentucky Oaks and Clark Handicap to Furnish
Allurement on the Same Day.
HEAT RACE IS A NOVELTY
Old-Time Style of Racing Appeals to Tijuana
Patrons — Largest Sunday Crowd.
Record With All Ease.
♦
Startle Also Takes a Turn at
Breaking a Track Record —
Favorites Fare Well.
— ♦
(BY J. L. DEMPSEY.)
LEXINGTON. Ky., April 25.— Leonardo II. *8 Ken-
tucky Derby stock went souring this afternoon ns a
result of his phenomenal performance in the mile
ami a sixteenth dash that gave him an opportunity
for his three-year-old debut under colors. Never
liave racegoers in these parts seen a similar flight
of sp<hm1 displayed in a nice to that shown by the
son of Sweep — Ethel Pace, and the finish of the
mile and a sixteenth found him fresh and eager,
despite having run the distance in 1:42%, displac-
ing all former Kentucky track records. He won by
eight lengths, with his rider restraining him
througli the last sixteenth, lie was somewhat nerv-
ous at the barrier, resulting in his being bumped
, sharply when he carromed against Jouett, but
Schuttinger at once rode hard with a view to get-
ting to the first turn in advance of the others.
He was fully settled in his stride when beginning
the middle quarter and it was at this juncture that
he showed his dazzling speed, for lie covered the
distance in 21%, completing the half mile in 45
flat. The three-quarters was covered in 1:10%,
which is two-fifths of a second better than the
track record. The mile was run in 1:35%, and the
stretch run found Leonardo II. still fighting for
his head and steadily drawing away from the
otkwfc, but Schuttinger l>ognn restraining him near
the end, causing the colt to slow down perceptibly.
Jouett, which had be prominent from the start, just
lasted long enough to land in second place from the
fast-coming Inquiry and Rone Dry. Had Schut-
tingor permitted it, Leonardo II. would have easily
displaced C elesta’s American record of 1:42%, made
at Syracuse on September 3, 1911.
Jockey Schuttinger after the race expressed Lis
confidence in the colt’s ability to land the Ken-
tucky Derby.
“I have ridden the fastest mile on the American
turf when piloting Roamer at Saratoga against
time, hut I am sincere in saying that Leonardo II.
possesses more speed than Roamer and the extent
of his speed has never been tested. I shook him
up slightly just once and lie literally flew, but I
restrained him again all through the stretch. If lie
does not stay a long distance he is mighty deceiv-
ing in his action and I have every confidence that
he will go the last part of the Derby route at a
fast pace.”
Governor Morrow, who witnessed Leonardo II. ’s
•performance, complimented Schuttinger ami ex-
pressed the hope that he would have the pleasure
of presenting the jockey with the b o u qu e t of
American Iteauty roses that usually goes to the
winning jockey of the American Derby.
LEXINGTON, Ky., April 25. — Completed plans of
general manager Matt J. Winn embrace the dis-
tribution of $<’>2,000 in added money in stakes and
purses for Derby Day, May 7, at Churchill Downs.
For the Saturday following, Clark Handicap Day.
ambitious plans have also been arranged, for, if.
addition to the Clark Handicap with its $7,500
added, the Kentucky Oaks of $10,000 added, for
three-year-old fillies, will be decided that afier-
noon. The total added money for the afternoon
will amount to $24,000 and should be instrumental
in making tin* occasion rival Derby Day. The run-
ning of the meeting’s stake races lias been arranged
us follows:
Kentucky Derby, $50,000 added. May 7.
Debutante Stakes, $5,000 added. May 7.
Rashford Manor Stakes, $5,000 added. May 11.
Kentucky Oaks, $10,000 added, May 14.
Clark Handicap. $7,500 added. May 14.
Kentucky Handicap, $10,000 added. May 21.
Spring Trial Stakes. $5,000 added. May 28.
Proctor Knott Handicap, $5,000 added, May 30.
Secretary Shelley lias already compiled the pro
gram Isiuk for the first eight days’ racing and it
will be distributed to owners the latter part of
this week. It will show the usual diversity >f
races suitable for all degrees of racers, with plenty
of opportunity for the better grade to be frequent
starters.
COYNE GOES DERBY ROUTE IN 2:04 1-5
LOCISV1LE, Ky., April 25. — Ry far the best
Derby work-out of t Lis spring — in fact, a genuine
and high-class trial— took place at Churchill Downs
Sunday morning when Darned Bros’, brown Dick
Finnell colt Coyne astounded timers by galloping
the Derby distance at full speed in 2:04%,. Sinee
the Derby itself has only once been run in faster
time than 2:0*1, the merit of the performance is
oh Encouraged by two pacemakers the colt
galloped the fractious in the following time:
Eighth, 11%,; quarter, 23%; three-eighths. 34%;
half mile, 4(5%,; five-eighths, 59%; three-quarters.
1:12%; seven -eighths, 1:24%; mile, 1:37%,; mile
and an eighth, 1:50%; mile and a quarter. 2:0-1%.
This takes all the gilt from Leonardo II. ’s work-
out in 2:00 before going to Lexington.
Track superintendent Young received a dispatch
on Sunday from E. Wayland saying he will arrive
here Tuesday with the W. J. Salmon Derby horses
Careful, Step Lightly and Bublen. In view of her
good racing at Havre do Grace, Careful’s future
hook Derby price will probably come down from 100
to 1 with a rush. It has been assumed she would
be kept in the East for racing there.
A letter from trainer Louis Tauber announces
that lie will also arrive on Tuesday, along with
twenty of the J. K. L. Ross horses.
Tin* track was in good condition on Sunday and
was alive with horses taking needed exercise. Out-
side of Coyne’s portentous display, nothing having
a hearing on the Derby occurred, except a mile in
1:40% by Firebrand, in which he seemed to tire
near the end.
STAKES FOR BLUE BONNETS MEETING
SAN DIEGO, Cal., April 25, — Glorious weather
conditions and an excellent card of eight races,
with features galore, was instrumental in bringing
out one of the largest Sunday crowds that has ever
wended its way through the Tijuana turnstiles.
Those who journeyed pver the border into the land
of the ‘‘Dons and Senuritas” were rewarded by
witnessing a program of races the results of which
in the majority were won in thrilling finishes.
Many old-timers were attracted to Tijuana to
witness the running of the heat race at five-
eighths, which was the third on the card. In the
first heat Doctor Corbett, the favorite, made good by
winning with speed in reserve from El Sabio and
Bell Squirrel. In the second heat the aged son
of Rapid Water was again the outstanding choice.
Showing high speed he flattered his hackers by
leading by a wide margin to the last turn, whore
he tired suddenly und finished far buck. Billy
Joe surprised the crowd by winning in a cantor,
with El Sabio and Our Leader finishing in the
order named. In the run-off Billy Joe merely
cantered in front of Doctor Corbett, winning by
hilmself, while the latter finished in an ex-
hausted condition.
The speedy three-year-old Cahalan, bred and
owned by the Nevada Stock Farm, showed himself
to be in superb form when he won the five and a
half furlongs handicap, the seventh race on the
card, in easy fashion.
What made his victory more meritorious was the
fact that he ran the distance in the fast time of
1:05%, winning in a canter. It was not a true run
race, as the start was bad, with many of the con-
tenders eliminated when the barier arose.
The mile and a sixteenth handicap provided an up-
set, inasmuch as the unlooked for three-year-old
Ike Harvey, with jockey Majestic in the saddle,
turned up the winner. He won by the scantest of
margins, outgaming Rifle, which in turn was an
easy second over Louis.
Seldom has a card of races been run off with as
many close finishes as what was seen yesterday. In
six of Them tiie wrner gained his brackets by either
a nose, head or neck.
Tiie consistent sprinter Mannchcn was claimed out
of the last race by J. A. Parson for $1,400.
‘‘Fatty” Arbuckle, the noted film comedian,
headed a large party of moving picture artists that
came from Los Angeles to take in tiie day’s sport.
The gelding La Rete Noire injured himself se-
verely Sunday morning while exercising and was
excused out of the fifth race.
Jockey I’ablo Martinez, the Mexican pilot, has
conic to terms with F. W. Poison, tiie Kentucky
horseman, to wear Lis colors this year and left yes-
terday en route to Lexington.
RUSH THE DEVONSHIRE IMPROVEMENTS
G. R. Bryson announces that the improvements
at Devonshire Park are being hurried along and will
lie completed before tiie first meeting, which is
scheduled to begin in July. The improvements in-
clude the erection of a clubhouse and new jockeys'
building and also a new paddock. A steeplechase
course is also being constructed.
WORK-OUTS
FROM
EAST AND
WEST
(562)
HAVRE DE GRACE,
Md., April 25.-
-Sunday
work-outs at the
local
track were over a
heavy
course anil included tiie
following:
Three- Eighths Mile.
557-Claqucr
. . .40
438- La Rablee . .
. .36
558 -t Jen. A g r’ inonte4 1
551 -Sandy Real
. .40
423-Helen Atkin
. .38%
554-Tubby A. . .
. .41
500- Jem
...40
Half
Mile.
557-Alhena
...56
560-Nancy F. ...
. .51
557- Baby Grand
.. 54
Restless ....
. .56
500-Bcaverkill ..
...54
559 Slippery Elm
..54
550- Burlingame .
. . .53
560-Sa gumore . . .
. .51
554-Chasseur . . .
. . .53
555-Toe t he M ark . . 53
Excuse Me .
. . . 56
Uncertainty
...54
557-Flanibette . .
...50
Five-Eighths Mile.
555- Actress
.1:06
558-Fruit Cake .
1:06
555-Biff Bang ..
.1:07
560 -Golden Flint
.1:08
460-Devastation
.1:09
556- My Dear . . .
.1:07
557-I)r. Clark . .
.1:05%
560-Onico
.1:07
500- Esquire
.1:07
559- Polar
.1:09
557-Frank Monrocl:09
559-Zealot
.1:08
Three-Quarters Mile.
555-Roniface
.1:24
559- King’s Champ. 1 :22
428-Caubeeu ....
.1:22
556- Lancelot ....
1:20
559-Citizen
.1:22
560-Motor Cop . .
1:20
558-Due tie Mornyl:16%
558-Old Dad
.1:24
560- His Choice .
.1:27
580- Venal Joy ..
.1:21
560-lIigh Value .
.1:24
558- White Socks
.1:24
Seven* Eighths Mile.
555-St. Germain
.1:38
561-Queen Bloude
1:37
One
Mile.
540-Crunipsall . .
.1:54
550-Frogtown ...
.1:46
240-Dixie Carroll
1:48
556-Thistle Queen
1 zoo
Kandy Real was cantering. Helen Atkin lias not
been seen for a long time, but she looks ready.
Li Rablee shows that mud is her favorite going.
Flambettc did not appear to dislike the heavy
going and worked well. Nancy F. appeared to ne-
gotiate the heavy going easily. Dr. Clark just
cantering. Fruit Cake may run a better nice next
out; is as good as she will ever lx*. Riff Rang
should give a good account of himself. Frogtown
worked a good mile and appeared to like the going.
( 563 )
HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 25.— Today's
training gallops here included the following:
Three -Eighths Mile.
559-Dark Horse .
..40
558-Mistress Polly
40
Delhiiiv.r
. .38
501-Prin. Pandora
37
558- Ed. R’kenb’her38
55N- Wood Violet .
.37
560-Gay Lady
. .40
417-Streamer ....
.37
560 G allot
. .38
560-Social Star
35%
501 -Gath
. .40
559- Trusty
.38
451 -Jean Corey
556-Joaquina
. .39
. .40
560-War Relief ..
• 36%
(Continued on eocond page.)
SPECIAL EDITION
NEDDAM WINS ALL THE WAY
First Appearance Under Colors
Results in Easy Victory.
t — ■ ♦ ■ — i
Bad Legs Do Not Stop Pickwick
— His Choice Loses Both the
Race and Her Owner.
4 i
HAVRE DE GRACE, Mil.. April 25.— The Roil-
stone Stable's good racer Neddain, making his first
appearance of the year in the Rivcrview Purse at
Havre de Grace this afternoon, made a show of
his opponents and won with ease after racing under
restraint a greater part of the race. He set a
dazzling pace in the early running and after sprint-
ing into a commanding lead in the first eighth
was take under restraint and for the remainder of
the race the result was never in doubt. Tantalus
was second and Sundial II. third.
The track, despite the heavy rains of Saturday
last, was in good condition and in some races large
fields went to the post. Interesting contests were
in order and much enthusiasm was in evidence.
Sande put up a rousing good finish in the opener
when he got Excuse Me home first in the final
strides to beat Lent by the smallest of margins. It
was a tight ‘fit and the winner was in doubt until
the official placing was displayed.
Old Rhymer ran a smashing good race in the
second and with a bit of luck at the start he would
have won. Just as the barrier was sprung Night
Wind bumped him and Lancaster pulled up. When
Rhymer got to running in the homestretch he fin-
ished like a streak and forced the leaders to a drive
to beat him out. The winner turned up in Iron
Boy, which was first a length in advance of L’En-
joleur, which in turn heat Rhymer by a neck.
Pickwick, bad legs and all. proved an easy winner
of the third when he came from behind in the
stretch run and won easily front Smart Guy. His
Choice, making her first appearance of the year in
this race, was claimed by Sam Louis after she was
beaten for $4,400.
Polly Ann won the fourth race in little better
than a romp.
J. L. Murphy reports the arrival at* his farm in
Pennsylvania of a chestnut colt by Flittcrgold —
Golden List, which was foaled throe weeks ago.
J. G. Wtfioa pwehued at private sale from
Sam Louis the plater War Club.
On Saturday next Joseph Bauer, in whose name
the good filly Natural races, will be married to
Miss Emma Coffren of Washington.
The C. N. Freeman horses will be sold at public
auction in the paddock at Havre de Grace April 28.
J. Harring, a well-known turf follower, was an
arrival from Havana.
Astraea, which has boon turned out at the James
Farm, adjoining the Havre de Grace course, has
been taken up and put in training again.
Gene Wayland has shipped three of W. J. Sal-
mon’s horses to Louisville. They include his Derby
candidate Careful and Superwoman. The remainder
of the string will be shipped from here to Belmont
Park.
The division of the Harry Payne Whitney stable
which is being handled by S. A. Cloptou will be
shipped from here to Belmont Park. Most of the
horses are coughing.
It. Boyle purchased of R. J. Walden the plater
Transit.
Smoke Screen and Ranksia, the G. A. Cochran
candidates for the Kentucky Derby und Preakness
Stakes, arrived from Belmont Park today. They
came in charge of Dan O'Neill.
The differences between the Maryland State
Racing Commission and the Maryland Jockey Club
are reported to have been straightened out, which
means that a license for the spring meeting will
be issued.
L. Tauber loft for Churchill Downs with the
string that Commander Ross will race in Kentucky.
Touch Me Not, Good Bye and the two- year* old
Black Rascal, which will race in the colors of the
Green tree Stable, came in from Belmont Park this
morning. Jockey Fairbrother accompanied this
shipment.
W. Midgely, who is training the Greentree Stable
horses, will take over Idle Dell, which was recently
purchased by his employer from Larry Waterbury.
4
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF
A. Hill claimed Capital City for $1,500 out of
the third race at Lexington Saturday.
The program for the spring meeting at Belmont
Park includes a maiden race for each of the
eighteen days of racing.
The total stake and purse distribution during the
coming Jamaica meeting will amount to $134,600.
an average of $5,500 a day.
“Buddy” Wingfield, a former jockey, is in a
serious condition at one of the Lexington hospitals
after an operation for appendicitis.
Trainer Kenneth Karriek lias received, at Bel-
mont Park, Wampum, a two-year-old chestnut colt
by Harmonicon — Black Eagle, from W. R. Coe’s
Wyoming ranch.
The Jamaica clubhouse and grandstand have been
newly painted and tin* entire plant appears spick
and span, with everything in thorough readiness for
the opening of New York racing on May 6.
4
TRYSTER ON THE WAY TO KENTUCKY
RED BANK, N. J., April 25.— The H. P. Whit-
ney horses intended for racing in Kentucky were
shipped today from Brookdale Farm to Churchill
Downs, Louisville, Ky. Two ears were required
to carry the consignment. Tryster and Exodus,
which wort* returned here Saturday niglu after
racing at Havre de Grace in the afternoon, were
included in the Kentucky shipment. Both are cer-
tain starters in the Kentucky Derby unless they
meet with some mishap. Chief trainer James Rowe
was in charge of the horses and will finish the
training of the Derby candidate# at the Dowub, tbu
scene of the big race.
LYKE’S TOO ENERGETIC RIDING.
Leonardo II. 's record performance? was not the
only one during the afternoon, for H. H. Hewitt’s
Startle, a handsome daughter of Star Hawk —
Inspiration, displaced the former half-mile record
when she beat Fair Phantom by a short margin
and covered the distance in 47%. Her victory was
in a measure due to Lyke’s energetic riding, but
his zealousness likewise cost him five days, for
having subjected Fair Phantom to some interfer-
ence in the last eighth.
A storm which had been threatening for the
greater part of the afternoon broke with intensity
immediately after the final race was concluded
and the big throng again «>n band to view the sport
was put to considerable discomfort.
The public fared well in their quest for winners
and began auspiciously with the victory of Clinton-
ville in the opener. Rekab showed up extra well
in the second race and he is evidently a good colt,
at least that impression prevailed before tiie race,
for he was accorded confident support.
Sandy Mac was given the call in the third race,
but Kingfisher also had a host of supporters.
Kingfisher had little diffculty winning after Sandy
Mac had retired from the lead.
Brookholt led for the entire way of the fourth
race, for which lie ruled favorite.
Startle and Fair Phantom absorbed most of the
betting support in the sixth race and had the re-
sult between them from the start. The closing race
fell to Merchant, which won with consummate ease.
Jockey M. Garner, on Ciintonville, was unseated
while at the post when The Nephew in rearing
struck Garner. Murray, on The Nephew, also was
unseated. Garner was shaken up considerably.
By Heck and Brown Check were sent to Idle
Hour Farm this morning to be turned out for the
remainder of the summer.
The jockeys here were warned today by the
stewards before the racing to maintain their posi-
tions during the stretch racing and that digressions
from this rule will mean disqualification for their
mounts and suspension for the offending riders.
Pluribus continued showing soreness, resulting in
his withdrawal today. His soreness is held to
be due to defective plating.
For failing to maintain a stretch course on King-
fisher in the stretch in the third race jockey L.
McDermott was suspended for five days by the
stewards.
Jockey W. Lilley incurred a five days* suspen-
sion from the stewards for cutting across t lie others
at the start of the fourth race with Joriee. It also
was responsible for the filly being cut down.
According to advices from Eddie Whelan,
having charge of the Salmon horses, including Care-
ful, and last year’s Futurity winner. Step Lightly,
he will bring Lis charges to Louisville this week.
Careful, by virtune of her winning performance in
triumphing over some good ones Iasi Saturday, is
lieginning to attract much attention as a pro-
spective Kentucky Derby and Oaks starter.
James Rowe has sent word to track superintend
cut Thomas Young at Churchill Downs that the
Harry Payne Whitney horses, including Tryster,
Prudery and other stars, will reach Louisville some
time on Tuesday. Truiuer James Rowe is follow*
MONTREAL, Que., April 25.— The Montreal
Jockey Club has announced the list of stake races
to he run at the spring meeting at Blue Bonnets
from Tuesday, June 7, to Tuesday, June 14. The
Windsor Hotel Cup, a handicap at one and an
eighth miles, for three -year-olds and over, with
$3.<KM) added, is the headliner in monetary value,
with the Connaught Cup of $2,500 added, at one
mile and a quarter, for Canadian-owned horses, the
fashionable event from a Canadian viewpoint. The
Duke and Dueliess of Connaught, after whom the
race is named, present a challenge eup to the win-
ner. The other stakes are the Kindergarten of
$2,000 added, for two-year-olds at five-eighths of
a mile; the Jacques Cartier of $2,000 added, for
three-year-olds and over, with selling conditions, at
one mile, and the Prince of Wales Steeplechase of
$2,500 added, at alxiut two miles.
THE BOHEMIAN RECEIVING ATTENTION
Under date of Sunday a dispatch from Paris con-
veyed the news that A. K. Maeomber's American-
bred <*olt The Bohemian has been backed down
from <>0 to 1 to 25 to 1 to win the Epsom Derby.
The Bohemian is by Jim Gaffney — Kittenish, by
Roquelaurc, and showed a high order of sliced in
winning two races in this country last year, in
which, among others, lie defeated such proved fast
two-year-olds as Serapis, St. Michael. Frigate,
Quecreek and Care Free, running five-eighths at
Havre de Grace in 59. He lias only raced once in
France this spring and there made a good im-
pression by running second in front of such a crack
older liorse as Sourbier. which won tin* French Derby
last year and ran third in the Grand I’rix de Paris.
ing with the extensive band that he is bringing.
G. H. Knelndkamp has secured an option on
the contract of A. Wilson, an apprentice of much
promise.
ltolla Colston has taken over the engagement hook
of joe* key 11. King and will assign his mounts
during the Kentucky racing season.
Because of numerous objectors among the owners
to the methods necessary to make the erratic Flags
be on bis good behavior while on the track, particu-
larly to the free use of bull whips by bis handlers
owner Lloyd Gentry has decided to bring the horse
on the track before 5 o’clock each morning and
have the horse out of the way before training
activities are on in earnest.
J. O. Talbott, who is promoting some of the
Nevada race meetings, is negotiating with Charles
F. Grainger for the use of twelve mutuel machines
to be used at the far western tracks this year.
E. R. Bradley will have at least two representa-
tives of the Kentucky Derby, from Behave Your-
self Black Servant and Balance Wheel. His pref-
erence outside of his own stable is Tryster, and so
well does he regard his chances that lie is offering
7 to 5 that Tryster will beat any named horse. He
is willing to take any amouut on the proposition
up to $50,000.
DAILY RACING FORM.
Tuesday, April 26, 1921
DAILY RACING IOKM WORK-OUTS FROM EAST AND WEST
Daily During Winter Months.
Da ilv ( Except Monday) Balance oi the Year.
Entered ns MWd-chw matter, April 2. 1896, at
the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of
March 3. 1879.
DAILY RACING FORM PU BLI SHING CO.
441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO. ILL.
157-159 E. 32nd ST.. NEW YORK CITY.
74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO, N. Y.
m:- — — ■■■■ -■ - -
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, APRIL 26, 1921.
LEXINGTON
The horses which seem best in Tuesday’s races
are:
Lexington, Ky.. April 25, 1921.
1 — Nurse Jane, Mabel G., Missed the Time.
2 — Quince Garden, Settle, Casey.
3 — Tom Norris, Apli. Hereafter.
4 — Bernice K., Be Good, Sister Vineenn.
5 — E. R. BRADLEY ENTRY, Lady Madcap.
Bettina.
6 — Black Servant, Centimeter, Bon Homme.
7 — Jetsam, Nonskid, Tawasentha.
J. L. Dempsey.
New York Hand leap.
1 — Nurse Jane, Betsinda, Marjorie McKay, Missed
the Time.
2 — Quince Garden, Settle, Casey, Spods.
3 — Tom Norris, Aph, Mayflower, Philanderer.
4 — Lillian Mae B., Comedie d’Amour, Be Good,
Martha Fallon.
5— BELIEVE IDLE HOUR, Bit of White, Lady
Madcap, Aphie Dear.
C — Centimeter, Black Servant, Bon Homme, Uncle
Velo.
7 — Will o’ the Wisp, Tawasentha, Nonskid, Jet-
sam.
Chicago an«l HufTalo Handicap*!.
1 — Mabel G., Missed the Time, Byrne, Squeeler
2 — Casey, Fast Trial, Bully Buttons, Settle.
3 — Peuwell, Mayflower, Sleepy Dear, Madras
Gingham.
4 — Lillian Mae B., Querida, Miss Crestwood, Field
Lark.
5— BELIEVE IDLE HOUR, Bit of White, Golden
Dreams, Bettina.
6 — Blaek Servant, Centimeter, Bon Homme, Unele
Velo.
7 — Jetsam, Tawasentha, Will o’ the Wisp, Un-
diue.
Observer's Handicap.
1— Missed tlte Time, Mabel G., Betsinda, Byrne.
2 — Settle, Casey, Bully Buttons. Quince Garden.
3 — Sleepy Dear, Aph. Serbian. Ballygihen.
4 — Lillian Mae B., Bernice K., Miss Crestwood,
Querida.
5 — BELIEVE IDLE HOUR, Golden Dreams, Bit
of White, Bettina.
6 — Bhok Servant, Bon nomine, Centimeter,
Uncle Velo.
7 — Tawasentha, Jetsam, Undine, Nonskid.
ConscnsiiH of Handicap*.
1 — Nurse Jane, Mabel G., Missed the Time, Bet-
sinda.
2 — Quinee Garden, Casey, Settle, Bully Buttons.
3 — Tom Norris, Peuwell, Sleepy Dear, Aph.
4 — Lillian Mae B., Bernice K., Be Good, Miss
Crestwood.
5— BELIEVE IDLE HOUR, Bit of White, Golden
Dreams, Bettina.
6 — Black Servant, Centimeter, Bon Homme, Uncle
Velo.
7 — Jetsam, Will o* the Wisp, Tawasentha, Non-
skid.
HAVRE DE GRACE
The horses which seem best in Tuesday’s races
are;
Havre de .Grace, Md., April 25, 1921.
1 — Miriam Cooper, Ogarite, Nancy F.
2 — Kirali, Mid inn. Black Top.
3 — 'lVnnite, Social Star, Wraith.
4 — Routledge, St. Allan, Sagamore.
5— SPORTING BLOOD, King Jolm, Fizer.
6 — Trickster II., Speedster, Widow Bedotte.
7 — Sammy Kelly, Mormon Elder, Tom Saunders.
T. K. Lynch.
New York Handicap.
1 — Ogarite, Nancy F., Maryland Belle, Miriam
Cooi>er.
2 — General, Jean Bullaut. Fickle Fancy, Midian.
3 — Celtic Lass, Tennite, Lucy Kate, Perhaps.
4 — Routledge, Captain Hershler, King Thrush,
St. Allan.
6— SPORTING BLOOD, King John, Fizer, King’s
Champion.
6 — Wood thrush, Trickster II., Frederick the Great,
Caubeen.
7 — Frogtown, Ilaekamore, Mormon Elder, Lorena
Moss.
Chicago and BntValo Handicaps.
1 — Ogarite, Maryland Belle, Nancy F., Miriam
Cooper.
2 — Fickle Fancy, Midinn, Mnsito, Princess Myrtle.
3 — Celtic Lass, Louise Wynne, Social Star, Morning
Face.
4— CAPTAIN IIERSIILER, St. Allan, Routledge,
King Thrush.
5 — Fizer, Sporting Blood, King’s Champion, King
John.
6 — Widow Bedotte, Trickster II., American Boy,
Dixie Carroll.
7 — Ilaekamore, Mormon Elder, Sammy Kelly,
Ballybell.
Observer’* Handicap.
1 — Ogarite, Miriam Cooper, Maryland Belle, Quick
Run.
2 — Midian, Fickle Fancy, Kirali, General.
3 — Tennite, Ixmise Wynne, Celtic I^ass, Lucy
Kate.
4— CAPTAIN HERSHLER, King Thrush, St.
Allan, Routledge.
5 — King’s Champion, Sporting Life, Fizer, King
John.
6 — Widow Bedotte, Frederick the Great, Speed-
ster, Trickster II.
7 — Sammy Kelly, Ballybell, Mormon Elder,
Ilaekamore.
C»n*cn*n* of Handicap*.
1 — hgarite, Miriam Cooper, Nancy F., Maryland
Belle.
2 — Kirali, General, Fickle Fancy, Midian.
3 — Tennite, Celtic Lass, Louise Wynne, Social
Star.
4 — Captain Hershler, Routledge, St. Allan, King
Thrush.
5 — Sporting Blood, Fizer, King’s Champion, King
John.
6 — Widow Bedotte, Trickster II., Woodthrush,
Frederick the Great.
7 — Sammy Kelly, Frogtown, Hnekamore, Mormon
Elder.
(Continued from first page.)
553-Bengali
Half Mile.
.54 55S -Rouen
52
500-Chief
a.)
Restless ....
. .49 %
546- Domingo ....
55
561 -Routledge ..
• .48%
563-Doetor Jim ..
54
56i t - Boon rgem n n
. .56
558-Evt ermi na lor
53
561 -So It Goes ..
. .52
558 -Fa ding Star .
IV5
560-Salesman ...
. . 52
Gain de Cause
52
560 -Thimble ....
. .51
554-General
50
558 -Tom Brooks
. . 55
559 Horeb
nr>7 Toromlor
51
558-1 Inly
51
Uncertainty .
• .49%
555-Kirah
.52
552-William A. .
..53
Five -Eighths Mile.
559-Dark Hill .
.1 :07
561 -New Orleans
1 :06
560- Dolly C. ..
.1 :05
559 -Pueblo
.1:03
558 -Gus Selieer
.1:07
558-Phalaris ...
.1 :06,
454-Lyric
.1:04
556-Salute
.1:07
Three-Quarters Mile.
558 - Bridesman
.1:27
561 -Jacques ...
.1:23
560- Dr. Well si :23
438-La Rablee . .
.1:20
56*0- El mon t
.1:20
559-Mark West
.1:24
469 -Ha ran
.1:17
41S-British Maid... 3d Martha Fallon .3 6%
501-Rcttin:i 35% Mosquito 37
Hill-Blossom House 30 207-Mayflower 30 %
56,1 -Believe I. H«»ur34% 56,1 Miss Patty
HOI -Romany
561- Black Servant .30 525-Niobe —
41N-Gossip Avenue. 35% 415-Old Chap
501-1 lanse’ II 37% Quince Gf
Hutchinson ...37 501 -Romany
501 -Lady Rooli’sterHOlf, 501 -Sure
5C1-Lu Foudre ...30% 501-Verboten
Half Mile.
421-Apliie Dear Una Clar
Aloft 47% Moon Wii
SOI -Arch Plotter ..50% Marimba
Bermont 50 Mr. Krut<
521-Cohalt. Lass ..49% Overrun
Coclio 50 501 -Prince V
Dad 40 523-Puzzle ..
442-Eyes of Youth. 4X% 520 Sandy TL
Fast Trial 51 312-Toney Lai
Lina Clark ..
.50
47%.
M»mui Winks .
.53%
50%
Marimba
.50%
50
Mr. Kruter ..
.50
49%
Overrun
.51%
.50
561 -Prince Wells
50
.49
523-Puzzle
.51%
312-Toney Lady
501-Finan. Roostei'49% 452-Tuseola 50%
51. S- Fra nk E 49 Uncle Sonny . .50
320 -Golden Antnmn50% Wedgeon 50
Harry O’Neil.. 49% William Oldt .49%
Five -Eighths Mile.
Clem Thoisonl :03% 405-Granite Eyes. 1:02%
Conant 1:01% 430-Paris Maid. .1:01%
501-Dark P.:»n . ..1:04% 501 -Planet 1:01%
407-l>ulee Tokalonl :03
501 -Sam Reh
550-Flying Orb. ..1:03% 501-The Virginianl :05
Three-Quarters Mile.
Advance 1:18%
Lady Morrow.1 :15
375- Advocate ... 1 :19% 323-L’Errant 1:1 5%
453-Brig of War. 1:10% 4(M-Louie Lou ..1:14
501 - Darjeeling ...1:10 Ragan Sea ..1:18
502- Eternal 1:13 528 -Sn ’dragon II. .1:18
527-11. Burgoyne.l : 1 4 451-Sir T. Kean. .1:15%
501 -J. S. Reardonl:13 562-Win or Quit. 1:10
Seven-Eighths Mile.
501 -Ethel Gray ..1:30 Ninth Pin ..1:30
One Mile.
56,1
Blk. Hackle. .1
16
522
Corilla 1
14
561
Darjeeling ...1
16
56,2
Eternal 1
13
527
II. Burgoyne.l
14
561
J. S. Reardonl
13
442- Buddy Kean.. 1:47
401 -Bon Homme.. 1:42
334 -Fair Florin .1:47
493 -tid’d -Swell ..1:47%
58-Shad. Lawn.. 1:41%
529-Shilling 1:42%
58-SI»oot Away . . 1 :43 1 ,
527 -T. P’tguese .1-42-
562- High Cloud . .1:40% 271-T. Eng’man. .1 :44%
J. F. Russell. 1:47
Jim Daisy ..1:42%
435-Tawasi , ntiia ..1 :49
627* W. t. Wl*pl:42%
410-Monsoon 1:41% 502-Whirl’g Dun. 1:41%
Mile and a Quarter.
502-Sandman II. ..2:11
SUMMARY OF WHEELING RACES
WHEELING, W. Ya., April 25.— The following is
a summary of today’s racing:
FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year olds. Allow-
ances.
Horses. Wt. Jockey. Str. Pl. Sii. Fin.
Navisco 110 (Taylor) $ 9.20 $ 4.00 out Won
Mary D. Ill (Burke) 3.00 out 2nd
Baby Evalyn 114 (Ilinpliy) out 3rd
No show mnt uels sold.
Madam X. also ran.
Time, 52.
No scratches.
TIJUANA
The horses which seem best in Tuesday’s races
are :
Tijuana, Mexico, April 25, 1921.
1 — Plow Steel, Blazing Fire, Tabloid.
2 — Sweetwater, Neosho Dale, ( lass A.
3 — Lady Moore, Pereival Knight. Helen Hayes.
4 — Stanley II., English L-idy, Miss Dunbar.
5 — Divland, El Sahio, Gertrude B.
6 — Billy Lane, John Jr., Thirty Seven.
7 — Phelan. Shenandoah. (Vlouel Matt.
8— OSTENTATIOUS, Helman, Tokalon March.
G. W. Schilling.
WHEELING
The horses which seem best in Tuesday’s races
are:
Wheeling, W. Va.. April 25, 1921.
1 — Brolaski, Maud Wilson, Layman.
2 — Pretty Baby. Tony. Clear the Way.
3 — Woodpile, Olive Janies, Plain Heather.
4 — SECOND COUSIN, Billy Stuart, Top Rung.
5 — War Loan, Petrograd, Ivanmist.
6 — Lady Mildred, Sabretash, Yirge.
7 — llandfull, 1.*? Balafre, Jimmie O’Brien.
W. II. Sproule.
■ ♦
CORRECTION IN HAVRE FORM CHART
In race 53774 the show mutuels on Warlike
should read $14.00 instead of $1.6u as printed.
SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3 -year-olds.
Allowances.
Horses. Wt. Jockey. Str. Pl. Sh. Fin.
Wiuall 110 (Winkler) $10.80 $ 3.60 $ 2.80 Won
Lura 112 (Duiikiiison) 3.00 3.00 2nd
II. Princess 104 (MeCorkle) 3.SO 3rd
American Maid, Peppery Polly and n«rp of the
North also ran.
Time, 1:11.
Scratched — Dr. Stevenson.
THIRD RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-ohls and
upward. Allowances. •
Horses. Wt. Jockey. Str. Pl. Sh. Fin.
Lady Longfellow 117(IIunt)$ 7.00 $ 3.80 $ 3.20 Won
Dr. CamplK‘11 119 (Smith) 3.20 2.00 2nd
Ogden Girl 115(Dunkinson) 2.80 3rd
Hay. Wildo, Little Niece, Jack Hill, All There
and Hope also ran.
Time, 1 :24%.
Scratched — Tom Goose, Judge Price, Troben.
FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile. Wheeling Register
Ilaudieap. 3-year-olds and upward.
Hones. Wt. Jockey. str. Pl. Sh. Fin.
Sentimental 114 (Connors). $ 5.00 $ 3.00 $ 4.00 Won
fPimlieo li»5 (Conway).... 5.00 5.00 2nd
tl’olygaraist 104 (MeCorkle) 3rd
tK. L. Umhat and J, Crimmins entry.
Sans Peur II., Barry Shannon and Oaklawn Belle
also ran.
Time, 1 :45.
No scratches.
FIFTH RACE— About 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming.
Hones. Wt. Jockey. Str. PI. Sh. Fin.
A Mid’dleton 113 (Winkler)? 4.00 $ 3.00 $ 2:80 Won
Camion 111 (McAdams)... 5.20 4.00 2ml
Guardsman 113 (Ilinpliy).. 7.40 3rd I
Lit tie Bum. Stilpo, No Trumps, Northern Belle, |
Kuhivari, Terrible Siisau ami Grey Rump also ran.
Time, 1:01.
Scratched Galway, My Friend Pat.
Rog. Litlioliek. Cockroach, Gold Stone, Doublet
II. and Normandie also ran.
’Time, 1:22%.
Scratched — Pie, Yukon.
TIJUANA FORM CHART
TIJUANA, Mexico, Sunday. April 24. 1921.— One
hundred and sixteenth day. Lower California Jockey
Club. Winter Meeting of 128 days. Weather clear;
temperature 70
Presiding Steward, Francis Nelson. Associate
Stewards. J. W. ColTrotli and Leon Wing. Starter,
Harry Morrissey. Racing Secretary, Leon Wing.
Racing starts at 1:55 n. m. (Chicago time 4:55).
Firrt Rare — 1 1-1G Miles. (June 24,
1910—1:45—3—110.) Purse $400. 3-
ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $300; second, $05; third, $35,
Equiv. Odds.
K Q O ft O Fourth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
uvvvv (Feb J 1920 — 1 :43%— 6— 122.) Purse
$400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net
value to winner $300; second, $65; third. $35.
Equiv. Odds.
I ml. Horse Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
(53724 >\V. M’gom’yllS
in
D
Hum
210-100
53724 2 *Trophy
113
2 3
1>
Powell
190100
536 14 * I’iedra
111
71
Rowe
490-100
108
4 »
K
Fator
1120-100
53644 *Great Hawk
108
5*
B
Parke
1160-100
53664* Kirkwood
91
6*
E
Noble
720-100
$2 mutuels paid.
Woodie
Montgomery,
$6.20
straight. $2.6*0 place, $2
.40
show; Trophy,
, $2.60
Seven-Eighths Mile.
560- Gloomy Gus 1:27
One Mile.
559-Alma B 1:48% 455-Sfar Realm .1:47
557-Amaekassin 1:53 500-Some Baby ..1:50
557-Belario 1:48 559-Toss Up 1:48
556 -Osgood 1:48 556-Thistle Queenl:50
Jean Corey not doing much; just going along
easily. Galiot was also going easy. Social Star
showed wonderful speed in the slow going and is
improved since his last race. Princess Pandora
was worked fast. Trusty went from iho harrier
and showed good speed. War Relief was doing her
best. Routledge lost none of his speed by his
last race and finished tinder restnint. Uncertainty
showed a good half, worked with Restless, and
both finished fast. Pueblo is speedy and good just
now. New Orleans is going along nicely and you can
look for him to start soon. Klmont looks like a
fast horse. Bridesman is going along slowly and
not near ready yet. Some Baby worked a mile
easily. Star Realm went fast all the way under
restraint.
LEXINGTON, Ky., April 25.— Today’s work-outs
here were as follows:
Weather clear; track fast —
Three-Eighths Mile.
Ind. Horse
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey.
Straight.
5376 I 2 Miss Redalia
108
1»
E Taylor
1110-100
53725* Robert Lee
112
2n
D Powell
610-100
(53765) Zetetic
115
3 4
J Majestic
380-100
53763* Patsy Mack
105
4 n
R Dority
12160-100
53654 2 * May worth
110
5b
B Parke
630-100
53765 Sam Hill
115
.T Mulcahy
500-100
53765 Bon.’s Buck
109
7 4
H Rowe
' t
53725* Sauer
112
8
E Noble
1260-100
tMutnel field.
$2 mutuels paid.
Miss
Seda 1 in, $5.80
straight.
place, $2.40 show; I’iedra, $2.60 show.
Equivalent lxsiklng odd* — Woodie Montgomery,
210 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 20 to loo
show; Trophy, 30 to lop place, 20 to 100 show;
l’lcdra, 30 to loo slmw.
Time, 1:45%. Track fast.
Winner — C. B. Irwin’s eh. g, 8, by First Chip—
Dnehes: of Mnnthcllo, by Banastar (trained hy C.
B. Irwin ; trained by Mr. S. Waring).
Went to post at 3:47. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Overweights — Kirkwood, 4 pounds.
t)QOni Fifth Race— 5-8 Mile. (May 20, 1920—
59—4—107.) Purse $400. 3-year-olda
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $300;
second, $05; third, $35.
$3.80 place, $2.80 show; Robert Lee, $6.60 place,
$4.20 show; Zetetic, $2.80 show.
Equivalent hooking odds — Miss Scdalia, 190 to 100
straight. 90 to loo place, 40 to loo show: Robert
Lee. 230 to UK) place, 110 to 1(M) show; Zetetic, 40
to 100 show.
Time, 1:49%, Track fast.
Winner — A. Lund’s h. m, 9, by Bannockburn —
Sulu. by Balgowan or Sain (trained by T. J. Grant;
bred by Mr. Barney Sclireiber).
Went to post at 1:55. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
MUM.
Scratched— (53764) Colonel Matt, 114: 53689 Lady
Josephine, 112; 53721 Von Lady, 110; 53721 Knight
of Pythias. 114.
Overweights — Sam Hill, 1 pound.
53 7QR Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28,
1 191G — 1 :0 5% — 3 — H8.) Purse $400. 3-
ycar-ohls and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $300; second, $G5; third, $35.
Eqiiiv. Odds.
Equiv. Odds.
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
Iml. Ilorse Wt. Fin. Jockey.
(53669)0. A. Com’yll.l 1" H Jones
53251* Hilly Lane 92 27 K Noble
53746 3 Charlestonian 98 3.1 H Parke
53661 Viva
106
4-*i D
Powell
14160-100
53669 s * Stanley TI.
101
0’ I)
Hum
910- KK)
48951 C. 0 ’ the M’nllO
6i R
Carter
420-100
53643 -’Tillotson
109
7 2 i E
Taylor
190-100
53662 Little Ja^e
110
8 R
Dority
t
Tml. TTorso
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
53690 Kath. RankinlK) D Tt Carter 56 ">-14)0
53690-Geo. James 102 27 J Majestic 630-10)
53767 Divland 115 37 A Zeiglcr 600-10
53767 H. Angleton 115 4>‘ E Taylor 160-100
53725 English Latly113 5-’ .1 Murray 1610 100 j
53721 Review 111 O.t K Fator *710-100
53660 Maud M. 113 7 1 ' I’ Chiavetta 2lxo-loo
(53662 iTJev. James 115 8 3 II Jones CW-Km
53720 2 Dig Smoke 107 9- D Powell SI0 100
53613 Pr. Douglas 115 10 3 J Mulcahy 7
53662* Welga 108 ID II Rowe 1
53626 (’rispie 105 J2 2 1> Hum 7
53712 Limerick 107 13 2 E Noble t
(53591 )*M’g’ery Jr.108 14 G Red fern f.290-100
tMutnel field.
$2 mutuels paid, Katherine Rankin, $21.20
straight, $9.60 place, $5.60 show; George James,
$8.20 place, $6.20 show; Divland, $5.00 show.
Equivalent (looking odds Katherine Rankin, 960
to loo straight, 380 to loo place, iso to loo show;
George James. 310 to KM) place, 210 to 1(M) show;
Divland, 150 to KM) show.
Time, 1 :08. Track fast.
Winner — G. M. Palntquist’s eh. in, 5, by Suffra-
gist Katherine (’minor, by Mirthful (trained by
(i. M. Pnlmquist; bred by Mr. G. F. Schreiner).
Wont to post at 2:20. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Scratched— 53643 Evalyn Harrigan, 115.
Overweights — Prince Douglas, 3 pounds; Mont-
gomery Jr., 1.
53799 Third Race— 5-8 MUe. (May 20, 1920—
59—4—107.) Purse $700. Heats.
Best two in three. 3-year-olds and upward. Net
value to winner $490; second, $140; third, $70.
FIRST HEAT.
Equiv. Odds.
tMutnel field.
$2 mutuels paid, C. A. Uomiskcy, $6.00 straight.
$3.(M) plnee, $2.60 show; Billy Lane. $4.60 place,
$3.40 show: Charlestonian, $11.20 show.
Equivalent hooking odds — C. A. Uomiskcy, 200
to 100 straight, GO t,* 10$ place, M te loo show;
Billy Line, 130 to 100 place, 70 to KM) show,
Charlestonian. 460 to 100 show.
Time, 1:01%. Track fast.
Winner— E. Getcliell’g blk. g, 6, by Dick Welle i
— Sweet Nell, by Eslier (trained by E. Getcliell;
bred by Mr. Thomas Piatt).
Went to post at 4:13. At post 2 minutes. Start
good an«l slow. Won driving; second and third
the same.
Scratched — ( 53612) La P.ete Noire, 109; 53767-
Ifarrigan’s Ilcir, 111; 53767 Tenipy Diineau, 96;
53714 Tom Caro, 101; 53740 Killnrney P.elle, 106.
Overweights — Viva, 5 pouiuls; Cock o* tin* Main,
2; Little Jake, 4.
^*3^09 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. (June 24.
UkJOVA 1916—1:45—3—110.) Purse $700. 3-
year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $490; second, $140; third, $70.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Ilorse.
Wt.
Fin
Jockey.
Straight.
53665 '-’Ike Harvey
94
1»*
J Majestic
710 100
53578 2 Rifle
10.8
021
D Burn
|1 fo 160
( 53629 ) Louis
1<*7
r. 1 h
l> Powell
350-100
53666 2 Regreso
107
4 h
E Burns
t
( 53666 ) Sailor
111
r,nk
E Taylor
500-10)
( 53745 ) 1 lour. Green I" - *
6 s
E Fator
340 100
(53614 ) J’ge David
100
7
E Noble
4280-100
Wt. Fin. Jockey.
112
17
E
Taylor
6,0
100
107
2'i
E
Noble
6.0
100
105
3n
J
Majestic
s::o
100
I 07
4 n
D
ITurn
1460
100
112
f,nk
E
Fator
510
100
110
6«
R
Dority
2369
100
113
7
A
Zeigler
1940-
100
Ind. norse
53690*Our Loade
53725 P.illy Joe
$2 mutuels paid. Doctor Corbett. $3.20 straight,
$2.60 place, $2.20 show; El Sahio. $3.00 place,
$2.60 show; Bell Squirrel. $3.00 show.
Equivalent hooking odds — Doctor Corbett, 60 to
loo straight, 30 t.» 100 place, 10 to Kmi show; El
Sahio. 50 to KM) place, 30 to 100 show; Bell Squir-
rei, 00 to 100 show.
Time, 1:01. Track fast.
Winner — R. M. Hollenbeck's l>. li, 8, by Rapid
Water Bridge Light, by Lamplighter (trained by
R. M. Hollenbeck; bred by Mr. T. II. Junes)
Went to post at 1:44. At jwst 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third
the same.
Scratched — 53792 Cn a va shack, 112.
Overweights — Mineral Jim, 1 pound.
SECOND HEAT.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
fCoupled in betting as < ’. B. Irwin entry.
$2 mutuels paid, Ike Harvey, $16.80 straight.
$4.80 place. $2.60 show; C. B. Irwin entry, $2.80
place, $2.20 show; Louis. $2.6.0 show.
Equivalent hooking odds -Ike Harvey, 740 to 100
straight, 140 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; C. B.
Irwin entry, 40 to 1(M) place, 10 to 100 show;
Ijouis, 30 to KM) show.
Time, 1:47. Track fast.
Winner — A. Jones* I*, e, 3, by Ikki — nden Har-
vey, by Star Ruby (trained by A. Jones; bred by
Mr. A. L. Jones).
Went to post at 4:38. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Overweights — Ike Harvey, 1 pound.
53 803 Seventh Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June
28, 1810 — 1:05% — 3—118.) Purse $000.
3-year-oMs and upward. Handicap. Net value to
winner $150; second, $100; third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Wt. Fin. Jockey. St
105 l 3 R Parke
Lhl07 2 5 J Majestic
109 5 2 W McIntyre
all 05 4 3 K Burns
91 52£ K Noble
53542 War Smoke 96 6 3 A Gantner
(50X94 )Ten Can 110 7 F Chiavetta
Ind. Ilorse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
53725 P.illy Joe 112 1 2 £ E Fator 630-100
53742 2 * El Sablo 107 27 E Noble 550-100
53690*Our Lender 307 31 1> Hum 640-100
(53762)1’,. Squirrel 306 4 s J Majestic 1740-100
53767 Doc. Corbett 112 5* E Taylor 83-1UO
53687 Irish Daisy .110 f»® It Dority 2.860-100
53712 Mineral Jim 113 7 A Zeigler 1510-160
$2 mutuels paid, Billy Joe, $14.6*o straight, $7.20
place. $6.80 slew: El Sahio, $5.60 place, $4.00 show;
Our Leader, $4.40 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Billy Joe, G30 to 100
straight. 26 m) to KM) place, 240 to 100 show; El
Sahio, ISO to KM) place, 100 to 100 show; Our Leader,
120 to 100 show.
Time. 1:02. Track fast.
Winner — B. II. Schaefer’s eh. g, 9, by Russell —
Ethel T., by Richmond (trained by A. Gibson; bred
by Mr. Overton II. Chenaiilt).
Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
THIRD nEAT.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Ilorse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
53725 P.illy Joe 112 1 " E Fator 20-100
53767 Doc. Corbett 112 2 E Taylor 240-100
$2 mutuels paid, I’.ily Joe. $2.40 straight.
Equivalent hooking odds — Billy Joe, 20 to 100
straight.
Time, 1:09. Track fast.
Winner — B. H. Schaefer’s eh. g. 9, by Russell —
Ethel T., by Richmond (trained by A. Gibson; bred
by Dir. Overton II. Chenault).
Went to post at 3:26. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won pulled up; second driving.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
(53667 )Cahalan 105 I s R Parke 70-100
53667 -Judge El’w’thIO? 2 r * J Majestic 220-100
53723 War God 109 2 2 \V McIntyre 2560-100
53667 Phrone WardlOT* 4 3 E T’.urns t9o0-100
53723 Sedge grass 91 5 2 J E Noble 3750-100
53542 War Smoke 96 6 3 A Gantner 7190-100
(50X94) Ten Can 110 7 F Chiavetta 2240-100
53 72 3 3 Sedan 95 Left at post. D Hum t
fC» upied in betting as C. B. Irwin entry.
$2 mutuels paid, Cnhalau. $3. to straight, $2.40
place, $2.40 show: Judge Ellsworth, $2.60 place,
$2.40 show; War End, $3. 6.0 show.
Equivalent lxiokiug odds — Cahalan, 70 to 100
straight. 20 to KH) place, 20 to KM) show; Judge
Ellsworth, 30 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; War
God, 80 to KM) show.
Time, 1:05%. Track fast.
Winner — Nevada Stock Farm’s b. g. 3. by Honey-
wood Alice (’ary, by Trapjiean (trained by W. S.
Heath; bred by Nevada Stock Farm).
Went to post at 5:03. At post 1 minute. Start
had and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched — 53667 Lady in Black, 107.
Overweights — War God, 5 pounds; Sedgegrass, 1;
Ten (’an. 1.
588 0 Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28,
1910— 1:05%— 3— 118.) Purse $400. 3-
year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $300; second, $65; third, $35.
Equiv. Odds.
Tml. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
(53664 ) *Toomb’ola 105 l" k R Parke 260-100
( 53766) *Mannehen 109 2 3 D Powell 110-100
53766 Carrie Moorel02 3'» E Noble tl<>20-100
53766 3 Ike Mills 110 4 2 £ E Fator 1390-100
( 53688 ) *Neg 109 f.' II Rowe 1220-100
( 53631 ) •Orchid K’g 109 6 3 E Hums 920-100
53766 Perch 110 7* R Dority 2760- KM)
53383 R. Blackwell 115 S J Mulcahy t
tMutnel field.
show: Carrie Moore, field, $3.60 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Toonthcola, 260 to 100
straight, GO to KM) place, 20 to loo show; Manncheii,
4»t to KM) place, 30 to lot) show; Carrie Moore,
field, 80 to KM) shew.
Time, 1:0G%. Track fast.
Winner — L. II. Tryon’s b. g, 5. by Ilis Majesty
- — Connemara, by Stratford (trained by L. II,
Tryon; bred by Mr. Gifford A. Cochran).
Went to post at 5:29. At i»ost 3 minutes. Start
straggling and slow. Won driving; second and
third the same.
Scratched— 53795 Green Mint, 111; 53664 2 Harry
D.. 109; 53803 Sedgegrass, 111; 53160 War Winner,
108.
Overweights — Bill Blackwell, 1 pound.
Fin.
Jockey.
Straight.
Ink
P,
Parke
200
100
2 s
] i
I*o well
110
M9
3h
K
Noble
tlOJO
loo
4 2 i
Fator
1290
Uni
5'
11
Rowe
1220
1H)
6 3
E
Burns
920
loo
7 4
R
Dority
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HAVRE DE GRACE FORM CHART
HAVRE DE GRACE, MD., MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921. Eighth day. Harford Agricultural and Breeders’
Association. Spring Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear; temperature 74 .
Stewards, George (’. Brown, Jr., II. P. Colliding and Baker Waters. Judges, (’. Cortielilsen, J. B.
Campbell and Joseph McLennan. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan.
Racing starts at - : :‘.i » p. u. (Chicago time 2:30 p, m.). •ludieates apprentice allowance.
FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (April 29, 1918—47—2—112.) Purse $1,200. 2-year-olds.
tlt^OvU Maidens. Special Weights. Not vain-* to winner $900: second, $200; third, $100.
SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming.
Horses. Wt. Jockey. Sir. Pl. Sh. Fin.
Stir Up 112 (Maderia) .. .$11.60 $ 4.80 $ 4.00 Won
Bticknail 112 (MeCorkle).. 4.6*0 3.6*0 2nd
C’nteib’anee 112 (D’k’son) 5.60 3rd
Chcfa, Fly Home, Zoic, American Soldier and Clip
also ran.
Time, 1:52.
Scratched — Le Balafre.
SEVENTH RACK— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-ohls
and upward. Claiming.
Horses. Wt. Jockey. Str. Pl. Sh. Fin.
Jerry 119 (Taylor) $26.20 $10.40 $ 5.80 Won
Kirstie’s Cub 118 (Madeira) 5.00 4.60 2nd
I Maid. Voter 109 (McC’rkle) 5.20 3rd
Index Horses
53646 3 EXCUSE ME
53646-LHNT
53768 TEDDY B.
THE WAG
53646 CONSUL
TOM CASSIDY
53768 VENDOR
53726 BOUNCE
A Wt BUS!
w 116 7 3
W 11C 4 1
W 116 5 2
\v 116 3 5
w 116 8 4
W 116 6 7
WR. 116 1 6
W 116 2 8
Sir Fin Jockeys
2% 2‘ 1" E Sande
li D 2'J T Rico
R F Carman
J S Cosdeii
Equiv. Odds Str’t
155-100
3 3 T Par’gton M Roasberg
5* 65 4 1 ' S Boyle
r 1 1 p E Haynes
7% 7* 6- L Morris
S L Jenkins
Pelican Stable
Sunnylaml Stable
1 S Uullman U T Wilson
53726 BOUNCE \v 116 2 8 S s $ T Burns Iv(*ntmero Farm Stable 15430-100
Time, 23%, 48%. Track last.
$2 mutuels paid. Excuse Me, $5.10 straight, $2.50 place, $2.20 show; Lent, $2.40 place, $2.20 show;
Teddy B., $2.90 show.
Equivalent, hooking odds — Excuse Me, 155 to 100 straight, 25 to K)0 place, 10 to KMJ show; Lent, 20
to Kmi place, K) to 1(M) show; Toddy B., 45 to 100 show.
Winner — li. c, by Meridian — Horizon, by Hastings (trained by R. F. Carman; bred by Mr. R. F.
Carman).
Went to pest at 2:32. At ]*ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
s:i me. EXCUSE Me raced in closest pursuit until in the stretch, then drew up alongside and, in a des-
perate liuisli, got the decision in the last stride. LENT set a fast pace and tinished gamely, but tired
Tuesday, April 26, 1921
DAILY RACING FORM
3
slightly in t li»» last twenty yards. TEDDY It. ran well and finished close up. THE WAG finished fust
and outstayed CONSl’L. Tin* latter appeared high in llesli when going to the post, but showed speed.
Scratched — .*>3705 ■ 3 Friars Rush, 11C*: 53646 Good Times, lid.
SEC°ND RACE— 1 1-1G Miles. (Sept. 1C. 1920— 1 :‘11%— 3—138. ) Torse $1,300. 4-ycar-
tJGuV 4 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses AWtPI’St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
Index Horses
AWt 1
‘I
St
%
%
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
53753 s *IRON BOY
XV
5
101
5
2
4>
•35
2 X
1' li
I Fletcher
J
F Burdette
53728 1/ENJl >LEUR
WB
5
106
6
fj
3 2
2*
M
2= 2»ik
O Ponce
G
Peterson
534 I8*KH VMEIl
W’
7
M3
2
S
8
7'i
r* 1
4'» 3 1
K L’ caster
H
Shields
5 3 7 5 3* WHI T K II A V EN
w
5
%
4
6
6*
6'
6*
6* 4%.
J Simmons
1^
O Sawyer
53634 3 NEBRASKA
WSB
7
104
7
4
2 1
1%
3 *
3* 511
J G’ncisen
<;
H Abbott
53711 LOR ENA MOSS
XVB
5
101
3
7
f.H
5'
4 1
5ak 6-
F C’ltiletti
j
t hmnlffe
53675 ‘NIGHT WIND
XVB
r.
Ml
1
1
711
S
8
71 73
li Penman
W
I’edar
53608* EDITH K.
XV
4
90
X
m“
4’*
7’
s s
1 Gordon
j
C Mayes
Time, 24%. 30%. 1:15, 1:42%. 1:49 ;. Track fast.
$2 inutiiels paid. Iron Itoy, $s.(|0 straight, $3.90 place, $5.tH> show; I/Enjoleur, $5.00 place, $3.90
show; Rhymer, $6.50 show.
Equivalent booking odds -Iron Itoy, 3(H) to DM) straight, 95 to 100 place, r*0 to 100 show; L’Enjoleur,
150 to loo place, 95 to loo show; Rhymer, 225 to 100 show.
Winner -I'll, g, by Star Shoot — Partridge, by Longfellow (trained by C. E. Murray; bred by Mr. John
E. Madden).
Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. IRON ItOY. close up from the start, moved up steadily on the outside after rounding the far turn
and raced into a elear lead, but lmd to In* ridden out at the end. L’ENJOLKII R was a forward contender
all tin* way and took tin* lead briefly, then eame again in the l.ist sixteenth and finished fast. RHYMER,
shuffled ha«k at the start, closed a big gap and finished fast and gamely. WHITE HAVEN ran well.
l/OIl ENA MOSS quit when called on. NIGHT WIND pulled up quite lame.
Scratched 53752 Anna Gallup. 97; 53773 Roisterer, 115.
Overweights Rhymer, 2 pounds.
Index Horses AWtl
5 3 7 <17 = P1 < ' K WICK wi: 7 117
53707 SMART GUY w 4 112
52 838 * GO M M E Cl WR a 106
< 53707 )*PANAM AN w 0 IDS
5 1 375 M I IS Cl U >1< H w 4 102
53707 MINI ’LK'S LASSIE WR 5 111
53750 SHOAL wc 4 IK
5 3 7 30 3 • ST. 1 SI PORE w it 8 1 2t)
53599 SATANA wb 1 10*i
i 536 ! 9 ) Pll< >PAG AND A w 5 Hit
AWtPPSt 1 a Str Fin Jockeys Owners
V b 7 117 4 7 ! • 5 I .1 Butw n W C CUm J
w 4 112 5 4 41* 4 11 4'1 2= II Myers A Swmke
wb T. liMl y S 10 10 9* 3» R Hol’xvay F II Smith
w 6 10s 12 *1 ' 1 1 1 1 4»k T Burns F A Goss
xv 4 1«)2 2 3 3* 3 1 3*5 «*b J G’nelsen .1 K L Ross
! xx’R f> 111 3 5 2J 2®* 2«* 6J II Rob son L Williams
xv it 4 IK 6 10 Suk 8«* S»b 7* T ltiee G W Forman
xvit S 120 7 9 9- 9‘ 10 8- R L'caster .1 K Nash
xv r. 1 10G 8 6 7 2 7‘ 7' 9- A Richer’ k O E Webb
xv 5 11310 1 6 2 6b Oh 10 T Par’gton E Lutz
AWt PI* St
%
% % Str
Fin
Jockeys
Owners Equiv.
Odds Str’t
xv 4 102 6
4
1%
T l- 1*
1%
]j Ale Alee
Redstone Stable
175-10.)
WB 5 102 1
JJ
7
51 3b 31
21
J G'neisen
J R Skinker
815-M0
XVB r. 109 4
6
31
01
3-
F C’ltiletti
L T Bauer
135-100
XVB 4 M9 3
g
5-
6 s 41 4 ‘
4*
C Fonco
R B Dwyer
2730-100
xv 4 102 5
1
4-
4 1 5- 5*
5®
J Callahan
.T J Farrell Jr
1199-100
xv 4 100 2
2
25-
31 6 r * 6*
6b
A Allen
Canterbury Farms
9845-100
xvn 4 95 7
7
6>
7 7 7
7
I Gordon
A L Austin
2315-100
Time, 23%.
, 4'
7%.
1:12%, 1
39%, 1:44. Track fast.
43671 *SEA SERPENT xv 4 100 2 2 25 35 6 r> 6* 6b A Allen Canterbury Farms 984.7 100
53750 GOLDINE xvit 4 95 7 7 O' 7 7 7 7 I Gordon A L Austin 2315-100
Time, 23%. 47%, 1:12%, 1:39%, 1:44. Track fast.
$2 niu fuels paid. Neddani, $5.50 straight, $4.90 place, $2.60 show; Tantalus, $7.30 place, $2.80 show;
Sundial II.. $2.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Neddani. 175 to 100 straight, 145 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Tantalus,
265 to loo place, 40 to 1iM> show; Sundial II., 10 to loo show.
Winner B. c, by Ormomlale — Miss Kearney, by Plauudes (trained by IV. Booth; bred by Mr. John E.
Madden).
Went to post at 4:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good and sloxv. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. NKDPAM set a fast pure all the way ami was under restraint until in the last quarter. TAN-
TALES gained steadily after lieing shuttled back in the early running and finished fast oil the inside.
SI NDIAL 11. raced well, but tired in the last eighth. I'M BBKKTYG IBBET ran in improving form.
MOCK ORANGE and SEA SERPENT showed speed, lint failed to stay.
Scratched 53690 Riff Bang, 102.
Overweights Sea Serpent. 5 pounds.
13 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Mitel (Sept. 18, 1920— 1 :44%— 3— 138.) Purse $1,300. 4-year-
JOOI1 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses
53732 HEN DR IE
53753 s MATHER
53729L10E JOE
f 3732 ALHENA
53753 LA KROSS
53697 AL PIERCE
< 53676 ) * SPEEDSTER
53729 AIGRETTE
wn s no 4 3
xv 9 101 7 8 8 J
w 5 10s 3 1 r,b :
w 8 M6 0 7 1=]
WR C 115 5 5 4 3 -
xv 5 100 1 6 (PA ’
•14
Str
Fin
Jockeys
]uk
"If -
V-
T Rice
F
02
2 3
2°
L Me A tee
P
€}
6‘
3®
G Babin
N
73
7 3
m
M Schxv’tz
li
f»*
41
5 2
A Collins
E
t 4'
51
6*
R Hol’xvay
M
35
31
710
H Gregory
H
8
8
S
M Har’son
J
3%.
1:40%,
1:47%. Track
Equiv. Odds Str’t
720-100
130-100
100 T .-100
8125-100
670-100
2305-100
265-100
15440-100
BEAVERKILL xvs
V
109
3
1 4 2
4'
•*•
3-
1%
K
J/t a ster
p
It Henderson
220-
HELLO PARDNER w
1
M9
6
3 1'1
l'l
U
li
Ml
1 1
1 Jregory
s
C Denham
685-
*1*. G. KING xv
6
10::
7
5 3-
l! 1
2*
2*
3 1
L
Penman
R
E Watkins
500-
) ♦ ANTi >1 NETT G xvb
5
1M
1
6 f. 3
5 2
4 : ,‘
41
4-
R
Hid'xvay
M
R Pons
1565- :
» HA N K O’l )A Y v. b
9
ni
2
7 6b
6 3
5*
r,3
5 s
J
G’neisen
W
Lock
230-1
G. WASHINGTON wn
6
Ml
4
2 7
7
7 h
6b
6 2
M
Schw’tz
15
Williams
7245-1
» IRMA REED
4
loo
5
4 2b
3b
6 2
7
7
A
Allen
R
M Samueison
1205-1
51406 GLORIA FRANCEwb 4 108
10
5
21
2 l
lh
3h
H
J Burke
J S Ward
5475-100
52787 DR. CARMEN wsb 9 112
7
4
6i
5 2
52
4 s
E
Pool
R L Baker
215-100
( 52622 )*HID’N JEWEL xvn 5 112
8
3
lb
4h
5 2
j
J M’ney
J Marino
1070-100
52622 3 THE NEPHEW xv 4 110
5
6
6% 6*
6*
6b
T
Murray
F St John
1805-100
5281 I 2 A. ALEXANDER xv 5 112
6
8
7 s
7»
7*
7i
S
McGraxv
J Randolph
f.190-100
52787 3 LOUIS A. xvn 4 115
3
9
8*
8 3
8 2
E
Pollard
O’Meara Bros
1025-100
52837 SIMPLETON xv 4 115
0
7
9 3
9 3
9 3
9 3
F
Smith
A W Jackson
9265-100
52496 GADLING xv 4 112
1 10
10
10
10
10
J
Smalw’d
S M liotts
29070-100
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:12%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Clintonville, $5.70 straight, $3.50 place, $3.70 show; Herald, $6.20 place, $5.70 show;
Gloria France, $23.5)0 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Clintonville, 185 to 100 straight. 75 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Herald,
210 to loo plaee. 185 to 100 show; Gloria France, 1095 to loo show.
Winner B. f, by Transvaal — Maid Militant, by Rainbow (trained by J. H. Nichols; bred by Mr.
S. K. Nichols).
Went to post at 1:57. At imst 4 minutes. Start good and sloxx\ Won driving; second and third the
same. CLINTONVILLE was forced back in the first quarter, but came around the others in the stretch
and raced into a small lead in the last eighth. HERALD ran a good race and held on well in the final
drive. GLORIA FRANCE tired after racing into the lead in tie* stretch. HIDDEN JEWEL showed the
most early speed and set a fast pace, but tired in the stretch. DR. CARMEN ran well.
Scratched 51382 Jack Hare Jr.. 112; 52837 Green Grass. 107; 52815 Loveliness, 101; 51326 Eyes of
Youth, 105; 18399 Advance, 96; 52815 Frivol. 106; ( 53355 )Tuauorea, 101; Liszt, 110.
Overweights — Gloria France, 3 pounds; Gadling, 2.
SECOND RACE— 1-2 Milo. (May 3. 1905— 47%— Z— 105.) Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds.
(Jr as A. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner $800; second,
$125; third, $75.
rr THIRD RACE— 3-4 Milo. (Sept. 27, 1919— 1 :U%— 3— 128.) Purse SI. 200. 3-year-olds
tJ«>OvrO and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner $900; second, $200; third, $100.
Equiv. Odds Str’t
155-100
1915-100
11980-100
1780-100
245-100
1450-100
2155-100
Gill-100
11985-100
7710-100
index Horses
A Wt Pi*
St % 1
%
St r Fin
Jockeys
Owaen Equiv.
Odds Str’t
REKAB
WII
112
6
2
l 5
1*
l 3
E
Pool
G F Baker
130-100
COM. MeMEEKIN
XV
112
4
5
4 2
21
2-
M
Garner
.1 N Camden
2055- 1U0
TOPMAST
w
1 12
10
4
Ol
31
3*
E
Martin
H P Whitney
2715-100
COLOSSUS
XV
112
3
1
2a
5 s
4 2
It
J Burke
J S Ward
9730-100
52566 2 ROB
XV
112
5
3
S 3
41
6*
J
Small w’d
I E Clark
250-100
GENT’ MAN JOUETTw
112
8
9
9 r *
7‘
6 2
J
Howard
14 Breckenridge
5360-100
JAMES B. BROWN
XV
112
7
7
71
6"
7*
A
Alien
Kahn & Theisen
5545-100
LUCKNOW
XV
112
9
8
M
81
82
N
Barrett
J O & G H Keene
42..-100
OLD FOLKS
XV”.
112
2
6
6 2
9 2
9-’
F
Smith
.1 B Gorham
9380-1O0
FIRST NATIONAL
w
112
1
10
Time,
10 10
23, 43.
10 li
Track
Lunsf’rd
fast.
G Knebelkamp
6815-100
Timo, 23%. 47. 1:13%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Pickwick, $5.10 straigiit, $3.50 place, $3.20 show; Smart Guy, $11.50 plaee, $7.40
show; Coniine C’i, $37.00 show.
Equivalent Licking odds -Pickwick, 155 to 1(H) straight, 75 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Smart Guy,
475 to luo place, 219 to Inn show; Coiume Ci, 1750 to 10O show.
Winner B. g, by Garry Herrmann — Zcola, by St. Gatien (trained by W. C. Clancy; bred by Mr.
George 1). Widener).
Went to post at 3:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third drix*-
ing. PICKWICK xvas well back in dose quarters next to the inside rail on the hackstretch, but got out
finally ami. coming fast after entering the homestretch, xvas going away at the end. SMART G1JY ran
a good raee, but final in the hist eighth. ftlMMK CI closed a big gap xvitli a rush through the home-
streteh and outstayed PANAMAN for third plaee. The latter set a great pace to the last eighth and
gave way. HIS CHOICE tired and possibly xvas short. ST. ISIDORE ran much below his true form.
Seratehed 53749 Osgood, 1(15; 53749-Lidy Luxury, 1U3; 53585 Anticipate, 101; 53750 End Man, 109;
r»364S :: Some Baby, 109.
rroortcj) FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Milo. (Sept. 27. 1919— 1:11%— 3— 12S.) Meadows Purse. Purse
tPa>0'VK9> $1,200. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to xvinney $900; second, $200; third, $100.
$2 mutuels paid, Kekab, $4.60 straigiit, $3.00 place, $3.10 show; Commander McMeekin, $9.70 place,
$7.10 show; Topmast, $7.90 show.
Equivalent booking odds Rekah. 130 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Commander
McMeekin, 385 to 100 place. 255 to 100 show; Topmast. 295 to 1(H) show.
Winner — Br. e. by Dick Finnell — Sandringham Belle, by Sandringham (trained by W. Perkins; bred
by Mr. Thomas Piatt).
Went to post at 2:36. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. REKAB began fast and, taking a quick lead, showed high speed all the way and xvon easing up.
COMMANDER MeMEEKIN raced forwardly and finished fast. TOPMAST also raced well, but tired in
the final drive. ROB suffered from interference on the first turn. JAMES B. BROWN xvas almost thrown
in the first quarter. COLOSSUS showed speed, but tired.
Scratched— Busy American, 112; 53787 Granite Ware, 112; 52689 Bully Buttons, 112; Isosceles, 112.
THIRD RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (May 5, 1920— 2 :03%— 7—106. ) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olCs
and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $800; second, $125; third, $75.
Index Horses
f> !X3K*TT| NG FIS II EH
53 7 88 ‘GOURMAND
(52788) •SANDY’ MAC
AWtPPSl 't ' ■ 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners
w 7 112 4 3 ' I I i. McD’ott B I Brannon
XV B 6 112 3 4 21 2* 21 21 Lb J Francis .T L Paul
w 4 111 2 2 11 12 11 3 5 3® T Jarvis J H Baker
G Oddo
Equiv. Odds Str’t
230-100
665-100
115-100
510-100
Index
Horses
AWt PI 1
St
% %
% Str
Fin
Jockeys
Owners Equiv.
Odds Str’t
53708
Puli LI' ANN
xvn
HO
7
6
5 2
;;»k i-t
1'
L Morrte
S L Jenkins
25TdOO
(53693) BA Y XV< )OD
w
115
11
S
8'
7' 51
2 n
A Allen
T Clyde
520-100
(51 186) FLAMBETTE
xv
110
10
4
6b
Cb 4''
3*
L McAtee
P A Clark
1910-100
53673
l J«'HIN’S IT M M A
XV
110
2
.5
02
lb 21
41
I Fletcher
C II Smith
t
53708
( I EN. A< ’.RA Ml )NTExv R
113
6
10
7 1
8- 6-
f,.,k
E Sande
S Louis
710-100
53693
ESQUIRE
XV
HO
1
2
lb
2 2 31
t»uk
1’ Rice
R F Carman
4035-100
53673
SILENCE
vv
113
4
9
j2‘®
’12'° 81
7b
T Par’gton
L T Bauer
t
49582
DEVASTATION
WB
110
5
11
10>aii1 10'
8 2
J Pierce
Redstone Stable
14550-100
53693
REP
XVB
110
14
12
li 3
?“- k 12-
n 1
A Collins
L Waterbury
8200- lOO
53673
TUBBY A.
WB
113
8
1
3b
4 b !♦»
lu-
S Wida
F Garrett
3790-100
53673
BLUE BELLE
xv
HO
3
7
9J
10- 7-
ll -
E Ambrose
T Calcina
t
5 1319
CAV ENDISH
W’B
114
9
3
45
r,nk1]3
I2 4
F Keogh
S Ross
3290-100
53693
HIGH VALUE
XVB
110
13
13
12-'
»13 ,0 13
13
J Callahan
W li S Martin
50570
‘SEDGEFIELD
W’B
115
12
14
14
14 Pul
. up.C Tur in*
R T Wilson
235-100
( 52275 )DAHABIAH II. wb 6 111 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 L Lvk * G Oddo 510-100
Time, 25%, 50%, 1:16%, 1:41%, 2:06%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Kingfisher, $6.60 straight, $4. 00 place; Gourmand, $5.50 place; no show mutuels sold.
Equivalent booking odds Kingfisher. 230 to ltH) straight. 100 tu UK) place; Gourmand. 175 to 100 place.
Winner — Ch. g, by Sea King— Ida B., by Inverness (trained by B. J. Brannon; bred by Mr. J. M. B.
Lewis).
Went t«» post at 3:04. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. KINGFISHER was saved to the stretch, where he raced into the lead and won going away. GOUR-
MAND raeed in closest pursuit and finished gamely, but tired near the end. SANDY M At; net a good
pace, but tired badly after showing the most speed to the last eighth. DAHABIAI1 II. had no mishaps.
Overweights — Dahabiah II., 2 pounds.
CTOC FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (May 8, 1917— 1 :11%— 6— 115.) Leland Hotel Handicap.
SI. 200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net vaJuo to xvinner $900; second, $227; third
$118.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
t.Mutuel field. Time, 23%, 46%, 1:12%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Polly Ann, $7.<M) straight, $4.30 place, $3.90 show; Baywood, $5.00 place, $3.90 show;
Flambette, field, $3.60 show.
Equivalent booking odds -Polly Ann, 250 to 1(H) straight, 115 to lot) place, 95 to 100 show; Baywood,
150 to 1<M> plaee, 95 to loo show; Flumhcttc, field. SO to loo show.
Winner <’h. f, by Superman— Princess Nettie, by Ills Highness (trained by H. Rites; bred by Mr.
Henry T. Oxnard).
Went to jHjst at 4:02. At post 2 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. POLLY' ANN, close up from the start, moved up with a rush after entering the homestretch and
ra«i*(l into a long lead at the end. BAYWOOD closed a big gap ;.nd outstayed FLAM BETTE in the final
drive. The latter ran a good race and made a game finish. JOHN’S I .M.MA raced into a small lead and
tired. GENERAL AG R A MONTE finished fast. ESQUIRE set a fast early pace and tired. HIGH VALUE
and SEDGEFIELD were practically left.
Scratched Daffadowndilly. 105.
Overweights Silence, 1 pound; Cavendish, 1.
“3 FIFTH RACE — 1 Milo and 70 Yards. (Sept. 25, 1915— 1:42 — 4 — 119.) Riverview Purse.
Puree $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,300;
second, $400; third, $200; fourth, $100.
Index Ilorses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fil l Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
51333 NEDDAM x\ r 4 102 6 4 1% 1- 1- l 1 1>J L Ale A tee Redstone Stable 177-100
53674 3 TANT.YLUS wb 5 102 1 5 7 5?. 3»> 3 1 21 J G’neisen J R Skinker 815-100
(53709 )SUNDIAL IT. WB 5 109 4 6 3| 2' 2 3 21 3- F C’ltiletti L T Bauer 135-100
Index Horses
53782 -BROOK HOLT"
51197 BEN VALET
51036 FLAGS
51 I 15-NAPi >0
f 3782 MINUTE MAN
51339 JORICE
AWtPPSt
w 4 112 2 1
W 3 95 1 2
XVB C 126 6 6
XVB 3 981 3 4
xv 4 104 5 5
W 5 106 4 3
1*1 l 3 1- l r * M Garner
2*1 3= 21 2£ T Jarvis
4* 2* 3- 3* T Murray
;>ii 4« 43 411k j McCoy
6 2 5'° f» 3 ® L McD’ott M Dattner
Owners Equiv. Odds Str’ t
Montfort Jones 106-100
S Bedford 1705-100
L Gentry 260-100
Williams Bros 47D-100
51339 JORICE w 5 106 4 3 5 2 6 6 6 W Lilley J L Paul 695-100
Time, 23%, 46%. 1:11%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Brookliolt, $4.10 straight, $3.00 place, $2.60 show; Ben Valet, $7.80 place, $3.60
show; Flags, $3.40 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Brookliolt. 105 to 1(H) straight, 50 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show ; Ben Valet,
290 to 100. place, 80 to 1(H) show; Flags, 70 to 1(H) show’.
Winner— Ch. c, by Ballot — Gracilla, by Goldfinch (trained by J. C. Milam; bred by Air. John E. Mad-
den ) .
Went to post at 3:34. At post 2 minutes. Start good and sloxv. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. BROOKHOLT raced into a good lead at once and, setting a great pace all the way, xvon in a canter.
BEN VALET ran a fine race and made a game finish. FLAGS tired slightly near tiie end and showed
much speed. JORICE was jumped on and cut badly above the ankle of her left fore leg. MINUTE MAN
ran greatly below his best form.
Scratched — 537S6 2 Pluribus, 106.
Overweights — Napoo, 3% pounds.
J. FIFTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. (May 1, 191C — 1:44% — 5—106.) Mount Sterling Purse.
$1,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $800; sec-
ond, $149; third, $91.
Ind ex H orses AWtP PSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys "Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
Index Ilorses
(49747) LEON AH Do If
49965 = JOUETT
(52693) INQUIRY
52787 BONE DRY
51297 WAR PRIZE
xv 3 103 1 5 1% l 3 l 3 1* I s A Seh’ng’r Xalapa Farm Stable
xvs 4 112
xv 4 102
wb 4 110
xvb 5 107
3 3 3 S 3 2* 2*i 2h E Pool
2 4 1 4 2 45 4' 3* J McCoy
C W Moore Jr
Waldeck Stable
7
7
7
7
5 2
5®
4 5
D
Conn’ly
F
S Peabody
5
4
2*
2%
3®
3J
f»«
G
Stone
F
Peyton
4
1
>; •
5 2
6 2
6*
6®
C
T’mpson
E
R Bradley
6
6
5ub
6 2
7
7
E
Martin
A
Hill
25-100
675-100
2200-100
7615-100
3815-100
1620-100
14710-100
51818 KALLIPOLIS w 4 110 6 6 5«* 6 2 7 7 7 E Martin A Hill 14710-100
Tune, 23%, 45, 1:10%, 1:35%, 1:42% (new track record). Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Leonardo II., $2.50 straight, $2.30 place, $2.30 show ; Jouett, $2.80 L>lace, $2.50 show;
Inquiry, $3.00 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Leonardo II.. 25 to 100 straight, 15 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Jouett
40 to 100 place, 25 to loo show; Inquiry, 50 to 1(H) show.
Winner— Br. c, by Sweep — Ethel Pace, by Troubadour (trained by K. Patterson; bred by Air. E F
Sims).
Went to post at 4:05. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. LEONARDO II. waft sharply bumped at the start and had to be hard ridden for a time, but raced
into a good lend quickly and, setting a tremendous pact* for the next half, was under restraint through
the last sixteenth. JOUETT ran a good and game race, but began tiring near the end. INQUIRY was
gaining steadily through the last eighth. BONE DRV finished with a rush. WAR PRIZE rau a fast
three-quarters. BALANCE WHEEL xvas far back all the way.
Scratched 53786 Snapdragon 11.. 107: 53786 Rouleau, 112.
Overweights — Bone Dry, 3 pounds; Balance Wheel, 2.
SIXTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. (May 3, 1905— 47%— 2—105. ) Reed. Hotel Purse. Purse
GlcPOiJlJ $1,000. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $800: second, $125-
third, $75.
$2 mutuels paid, Hendrie, $16.40 straight, $7.tH) place, $4.40 show ; Mather, $3.20 place, $2.60 slioxv;
Joe Joe, $4.30 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Hendrie, 720 to 100 straight, 250 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Alather,
•GO to 100 plaee. 30 to ltH) show; Joe Joe, 115 to 100 show.
Winner Ch. h, by Star Shoot — Orange and Blue, by Bridgewater (trained by F. Farrar; bred by Air.
John E. Madden).
Went to pos sit 4:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow’. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. HENDRIE. regaining his speed suddenly, raced on the outside of AL PIERCE all through the back-
stitch ami. raeiug into the lead when the latter tired, drew’ away and won in a canter. MATHER
raeed gamely and saved ground on the turn, but could not get to the leader. JOE JOE, shuttled back on
the first turn, closed a gap and finished with a belated rush. ALHENA finished with a rush. SPEEDSTER
quit badly after raring well to the streleh. AL PIERCE set a good pace to the far turn and fell hack.
Scratched 53774 Bill lliinley, 101; 53774 Go Merest Boy, loo.
Overweights— Aigrette, I pounds; Joe Joe, 2 % .
KOC1 <9> SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Sept. 1877920— 1:44%— 3— 138.) Pura~$L3(>o7 4 -year-
ly «J>Q Jl/ W olds and upw ard. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses AWtPPSt 'i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners E.Tuiv" OddiTstr’t
Index Horses
STARTLE
FAIR PI IANTOAI
BRIGHT LEAF
TONY SUE
AWtPPSt %
xv 114£ 8 3
xv 109 2 2
xv 109 10 1
xv 10!) 12 6
BEVERLY BELLE wn 109 6 7
BONUS xv 109 5 4
HORINGA xv 109 11 12
RED LEAF xv 111 1 9
53787 HOLD ME xv 117 9 10
NAUGHT V NISBA xv M9 4 8
52709 WHO (’AN TELL xv 109 3 5
52373 BASHFUL xv 109 7 1L
% St r Fin Jockeys Owners 1
l uk 1“ 1£ L Lyke H H Hewitt
31 2 2 2® M Gamer J N Camden
2% 3J 3* N Barrett J W Parrish
4 h 4>> 4 h W Litley J L Paul
7* 5 1 5b H J Burke W B Miller
6 nk 61 0 1 E Marlin HP Whitney
51» 7i 7“ L Allen R C Frakes
9* S'* S»* W W T lor J W Parrish
10»* 91 91 H Lunsf’il E Cebrian
81 10' in 1 J Howard I> Breckenridge
11- 11 1 111 D Connelly Fair Acre Farm
12 12 12 J J M’ney J Alarino
fMutuel field. ^Coupled in betting as J. W. Parrish entry.
Time, 24%. 47% (new track record). Track fast.
Equiv. Odds Str’t
260-100
100-100
t760-100
t686o-100
4630-100
2755-100
t
t
2630-100
1 4415-100
1 2970-100
8990-100
Time. 24. 48, 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:46%. Traci: fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Beaverkill, $6.40 straight. $4.40 place, $3.00 show; Hello Pardner, $6.00 place, $3.50
show; P. <!. King, $3.30 show.
Equivalent booking odds Beaverkill, 220 to 100 straight. 120 to 1(H) place, 80 to 100 show; Hello
Pardner, 2(H) to loo place. 75 to Khi show; 1*. G. King, 65 to Umi show.
Winner -Br. h, by Ogden— Dolly Higgins, by Migraine (trained by S. M. Henderson; bred by Mr John
E. Madden).
Wont to post at 5:23. At post 1 minute. Start poor and slow’. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. BEAVERKILL xvas taken back and saved in the early running and. slipping through next to the
rail in the stretch, finished fast and was going away at the finish. HELLO PARDNER set a fast pace
to the last sixteenth and finished gamely. I*. G. KING raeed close up. but tired in the last eighth
ANTOINETTE was in a tangle at the start and ran a Lau»d race. HANK O’DAY, also iu a tangle, was
forced wide on the first turn and was not persevered with.
Scratched (53753) Mormon Elder, 116; 50784 Wodaii, 114; 52637 Keziah, 112.
Overweights Urma Reed, 1 pound.
LEXINGTON FORM CHART
LEXINGTON. KY„ MONDAY. APRIL 25. 1921. Second day. Kentucky .Turkey Club. Spring Meeting
lu days. Weather cloudy; temperature 60 .
Steward Charles F. Price, R. C. Nnckols, Jr7, Andrew G. Leonard and C. W. Hay. Placing Jud res’
W. II. Shelley, N. II. McClelland and Edward Jasper. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary W. Jl!
Shelley.
Racing starts at 2:<M> p. m. (Chicago time 3:00 p. m.). * Indicates apprentice allowance. "
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (May 8. 1917— 1 : 1 1 1 .—6— 1 15. j $L00O Added, ^year-olds
• JOOAdxJ' and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $860; second. $125; third. $75.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % 1 _• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
51392 -’CLINTONVILLE w 4 115 4 1 4' 4’ : 21 D ~M Garner S~K _ Nichols "l85-loo
(52814) HERALD wu 6 112 9 2 3i 2i 3“ 2' J Gruber J M Goode 800-100
$2 mutuels paid. Startle. $7.20 straight, $3.10 place, $2.70 show; Fair Phantom, $2.50 place $2 40
show; J. W. Parrish entry, $2.90 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Startle. 260 to ltH) straight, 55 to 100 place, 35 to 100 shoxv; Fair Phantom
25 to loo place. 20 to lot) show; J. W. Parrish entry, 45 to 1(H) show.
Winner — Ch. f, by Star llawk- Inspiration, by Ayrshire (trained by J. T. Smith; bred by Mr H H
llexvitt). ...
Went to post at 4:42. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. STARTLE began fast and showed line speed iu fast pacemaking, but had to be shaken up hard
near the end to outstay FAIR PHANTOM. The latter raced forwardly from the start and only gave
way right at the end. BRIGHT LEAP was well up all the way. TONY SUE was gaining at the end
BEVERLY BELLE and BONUS were going well at the finish. RED LEAF was forced back soon after
the start.
Scratched— 52742 s Adopted Daughter. 109: 53783 Lady Astor, 109; 53490 Alameda Girl, 112* Comedie
d’Amour, 109; Martha Fallon, 109; Happy Girl, 109. ’ ’ comeai ®
Overweights — Startle, 4% pounds; Red Leaf, 5.
SEVENTH RACE— 11- 16 Miles. (April 25, 1921 — 1:42% — 3 — 103.) Purse $1,000. 4-year-
*J«-*0*^"* J olds and upwa r d. Ch urning. Net value to winner $800; second, $125: third. $76.
ln < ie * Horses AWtPPSt % % % str Fin Jockeys Ovum l'.puvTodds Str’t
.> .*() 1 1 .m 1 . 1 :< ! 1 A N 1 wb 7 111 . j 4 ‘ ; 1 1 1 1 1 > Connolly J McPherson 255-100
49JOO*PO!LU xv .» 1(H 11 7 6*» 7 1 7 1 5*» 2 A J Francis Williams Bros 3495-100
50914 MAMIE O. wb 4 1«7 1 6 4'J 3> 4 2 4«* 3« M Garner F Meyers +115^-100
52789* BOND WSB 7 110 6 3 :.*• 2« 2» 2% 4* E Pollard Cain & Sanford 3840^100
52605*0 >1 .ONEL LIT w 4 110 9 8 9> 9> 8‘A S 1 5 2 T Jarvia J H Baker jXjS
53784 INSPi:. ’. HUGHESws 4 111 5 2 P* p. Ik 3 ‘ 6* E Pool M C Moore 17^-100
51426 CANTILEVER wb 5 111 S 11 7 » 7 nk H King F Peyton 1605-100
5 1426 FRANK F. wb 4 111 2 10 10 s 10% 9* 6' S« T Murray WE Applegate 1>40-100
53788* SERBIAN xv 5 1U6 3 1 11* ll 2 ll 2 10% 9 1 J Ryan H Neusteter t
( 50706 )< APT. REES ws 3 115 12 12 12 12 12 11- 10- li J Burke J M Hubbard 3135-100
51420 HONDO xvb 7 111 4 9 7-' 6» 51 9 « 11** W Andress W Ritte t
52744 3 * WILD FLOWER xv 4 101 10 5 3* f.«*10' 12 12 L McD’ott T Ahern 17S5-100
4X1 .it, ...I iw.lr) OQ> Ar f? I.IOW l.OAi' « _ . J ItW-lW
Index Horses AWt
5204 I A! t: KiMlANT WB 7 111
49900*POILU w 5 lot:
50914 MAMIE O. wb 4 107
52 789 ‘BOND wsb 7 110
52605 *COI . ONEL LIT xv 4 110
53784 2 INSPIv. ’. HUGHESws I lit
5 1 426 CA NTH .EVER \\B 5 111
51426 FRANK F. xvb 4 111
58788* SERBIAN xv 5
( 50706 M’APT. REES ws 8 115
51420 HONDO xvb 7 111
U
% Str Fin
Jockeys
G 3
4b
^l» ] 3 J lu
D
Connelly
6b
71
7* 5b 21
J
Francis
4 1 1
3'
4 2 4b V
M
Garner
2*»
2®
2* 2% 4b
E
Pollard
9*
9 l
S'J S 1 5 2
T
Jarxis
ink
lb
1*
E
Pool
J H Baker
M O Moore
.” 1 1 i (» CANT I LE\ ER wb .» Ill S 11 8* 6)> 7’ 7 nk H King F Peyton 1605-100
5 1426 FRANK F. xvb 4 111 2 10 10 s 10% 9* 6' 8* T Murray WE Applegate F4U-100
58788 ‘SERBIAN w 5 1U6 3 1 11* H= H 2 10% 9 1 J Ryan H Neusteter t
( 50706 >C APT. REES ws 3 115 12 12 12 12 12 11- 10- li J Burke J M Hubbard 3135-100
51420 HONDO wb 7 111 4 9 7-' 6» 5J 9* ll 1 * W Andress W Ritte t
52744 3 *WILD FLOWER xv 4 101 10 5 3* 5«*10' 12 12 L McD’ott T Ahern 1783-100
fMutuel field. Time. 23%, 47%. 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:46%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Merchant, $7.10 straight, $4.70 place. $ 4.00 show; Poilu, $28.30 place $16 40 show
Mannc O , field, $4.20 show. ’ •
Equivalent bimking oilds— Merchant, 255 to 1(H) straight. 135 to 1(H) place, 100 to 100 show Poilu
1315 to loo place, 720 to Iih) show; Mamie <)., field. 110 to 1<H> show ’ ’
Winner— Ch. h, by Star Shoot— Dam-cress, by Ogden (trained by J. McPherson; bred by Mr. John B.
r,:1 , 1 - , At pos L 4 '"'""t''"- Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing MLR< HAM raced close up from tin* start and. rushing into the lead iu the stretch, drew’ far away
and won in a canter, j DILI moved up steadily all the way and finished fast and gamely MAMIE O
mi Uo “ ate ""’ lw#: ^ Bound >
Overweights — Mamie O., 1 pound.
4
1M ! J J V" HACI N < . K '< >H M
Tuesday, April 2G, 1921
LEXINGTON ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 26
WKATHEIl CLOUDY: TRACK FAST.
Raring starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 3:00).
© Superior mini runner. X Good mini runner.
:J: Fair nun! runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-ol«ls and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: May S, 1017— 1:11%— 6— 113.)
Today’s
Ind.
r»iwi
Ilorse.
Mabel G.
Wt. Itec.
..lio 1:12
r.l.’i.'rf)' b.Missed tin* Time.. 105 1:12%
533st|3*|)|iyrne
52N13 S*|ucclcr
(b&’txo) • lie t sirnl.i
52:122 •bArch Plotter
51400 •Maysville ...
47279 Min Patty ..
52703 biluen
50! M >2
52s:;:i
5330 1
113 1:13%
...113 1:13%
...lio l:lo%
...100 1:13
...112 1:14%
...10S 1:13
...110 1:14%
. . .105 1:1 1%
A.Wt.Han.
4 113:1:725
1 113.. 720
5 115X715
10 120® 715
4 Ills x 71.i
5 115X715
3 94.. 710
4 113X710
3 104X710
3 09 X 705
s 110. .705
3 99X705
3 09X700
3 99.. 700
Nurse Jane
•Spokane Queen ...10-1 1:13%
l ! race Minard ....
51393 bMarjoric McKay(M)112 1:10%
52497 Sandalwood Ill 1:15%
( 532 V *N 1 Financial Rooster. 115 l:13%li 4 11SX700
(53270) bVerlmten 112 1:lS%h 5 120X700
527 si bitritish Liner (M). 107 1:13% 3 HU.. 700
47523 Nancy Wyatt (M) 3 99.. 700
Second Race — 1-2 Mile.
2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Claiming.
(Track record: April 25, 1921 — 47%— 2— 1141.)
537X7
Casey
. . . 109 :50%8
lltt
537X7
•Fast Trial
...1101 :53%s
107.
53821
Mtully Buttons . .
112
Settle
108,
Quince Garden . .
ins
Spuds
109
Third Race — 3-4 Mile.
(Trac
51422
50300-
(53327)
53154
53S20
52X33 2
4X770
537X2
5327S
51138 s
51409
3-year-olds and upward,
k record : May 8, 1917—:
•IV11 well 109 1
bM ay flower
•Sleepy l>ear 104 1
Madras Gingham. .100 1
•Serbian
Philanderer
Tom Norris
bllereaftcr
hMalvolio ..
Aph
Sure
112
...105
10X 1
118 1
98 1
1(M 1
Claiming.
1:11%— 0—115.)
:15% 3 94.. 725
3 99.. 720
3 94X715
5 115X715
5 115X715
3 101X713
3 104X710
4 118.. 710
0 120X710
4 11 3.. 705
3 94.. 705
:13%
:13 V.-,
:13%
:14
:13%
:14
: 1 4 %
:l*»%s
Fourth Race — 1-2 Mile.
2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Sj>ccial Weights.
(Track record: April 25, 1921 — 17% — 2 — 111!.)
53783 s t Lillian Mae It. ...112 :511i 112. .725
537X3 Querida 112 :52h 112. .720
537X3 $Mi s Crest wood ..112 :53%ll 112.. 71
53787 {Field Lark 100 :52%s 112.. 715
('omedie d’Amour . 112
fMartha Fallon .... 112
53490 Jewell V. 1) 11 2.. 710
52825 Mabel Curtis 112.. 705
52742 Carrie Baker 112X705
Lady Rochester ... 112
Overrun 112
Bright Trash 112
Little roily 112
Bernice K. 112
Sister Viucena ... 112
Be Good 112
India 112
fG. F. Baker and C. W. Moore entry.
{C. A. Applegate and W. V. Tliraves entry.
Fifth Race — 1 Mile.
Twenty-eighth Running Ashland Oaks. $3,000 Added.
3-year-olds.
Fillies.
(Track record: May 11,
1911-1:37%-
—5—108.)
51123-'
1BELIKVE IDLE
non:
121. .800
53785
JBit of White ....
12107X0
(53785)
tGoiden Dreams . .
121.. 775
51390
bBettiua
.107 1:41%
121 . .770
537X5-
Lady Madcap
121. .770
537X5 3
Apliie Dear
121. .705
53785
Day Lilly
.10!! 1:42%
121X750
52X15
Frivol
121X750
507X9
fLazt Rose
121X750
53785
Pongee
121X740
tB. J. Brannon entry.
{E. R. Bradley entry.
Sixth Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
Hayes & McCarthy Trophy.
3-year-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: April 25, 1821— 1:42%— 3— 103.)
49388 Black Servant ....
49020- bCentimeter
53782 s Hon llomme
49020 Uncle Velo
52062 Trust Official ....
Secret Greetings . .
Nurture
Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Kilos.
3-year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record: April 25, 1921 — 1:42%-
110. . 750
117. .7
110X740
110X735
110. . 725
105
105
3—103.)
53105 s
LBallygihen (M) ...113 1:15%
3
99. . 700
51233
•Jetsam
100 X 725
52371
Blaek Rock (M)...
3
10-4.
.Tint
(53100)
bTawasentlm
101:
:72m
51253
Grand Daddy (M).115 1:15
3
104.
. 7iHi
(52X17)
•Will 0’ the Wisp.
dm;. .715
50450
Handsel 11. (M)..
3
1H4X700
52747
•bUndine
8041:49
101X710
51234
Toney Lady (M) . .10741:14%
4
113. .700
52919
Dark Friar
111.
.705
51905
bSpartan Boy (M) . .110 1 :19%h
4
1 IS;-: 700
50979
b Nonskid (M)
111.
.700
53785
Cremona (M) ....111 l:18%s
3
99.
.700
50531
The Englishman . .
111.
.700
FIRST HACK 3-4 31 lie.
JD17 1:11 1-5 G 115.)
Index Course Iiist TimeT’ckOdds Wt St % % %
MABEL G., br. f, 4 113
(Trainer, J. Whitlow. Owner, W. S.
51381 Church’ 1 7-8 l:26%good 4 104 4
51175 Latonia 3-4 l:14%inud 4 101 1
61132 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 10-10 104 1
50813 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 22-5 110 3
50583 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 10 104 2
60332 Lex’ ton 3-4 l:12%fast 16 1091 2
4S674 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 19-10 104 1
48350 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 4 112 2
3-ycar-olils anil upward. Claiming. (May S,
Payne).
3 5 7
2 4
2 2
1 1
1 1
2 2
2 2
1 1
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Marta Santa — Miss Present, by The Tartar.
MISSED THE TIME. ch. f, 4 lio
(Trainer, 7. L. Paul. Owner. J. L. Paul).
5! 350 Church’ 1
61522 Church’ 1
51132 Latonia
50911 Latonia
60S 13 Latonia
50657 Latonia
60301 Lex’ton
7-8 1 :26%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
1 1-16 1 : 46% fast
3-4 l:ll%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
20 107
12 104
9 103
5 104
21-5 105
4 107
3-4 1:13 fast 21-10 105
BYRNE, ch. g. 5
(Trainer, J. Haggerty.
115
Owner, Rosedale Stable).
523X9 Havana
lm50y l:42%fast
4
loo
4
1
1
1
2 1
5=? G
Fields
53180 Havana
3-4 1 :13%fast
6
105
5
3
3
3nk
2»k Cr
Fields
63084 Havana
lm50y l:43%fast
103
7
4
4
5
7
G»5 F
Wils>n
62925 Havana
5A f l:07%fast
10
115
4
4
4
4 1
7 5 J
McCann
C2^69 Havana
5J f l:08%good
6-5
102
1
1
1
l 3
1-5 G
Fields
62781 Havana
1 1:39 fast
3
m
4
3
2
4
5 1W
5 w i J
Pitz
52701 Havana
1 l:39%fast
4
104
3
3
2
2
2.i
3 3 B
Kenn’dy
62577 Havana
6J f l:06%fast
3J
106
2
2
2
2‘
3* N
J B’rncs
£2553 Havana
5i f 1 :06Vf,fast
2
104
4
6
7
6'J
5* J
Francis
62410 Havana
55 f l:12%slow
2
107
3
3
3
n
1J J
Francis
62308 Havana
5J f l:07%fast
7
110
1
1
1
l l
1* J
Pitz
SQUEELER,
br. g, 10
120
By John F. — Lor
7"’ 7' 2 C Duel 9 Tulsa, Dr. Carmen, Bread Man
4 s 4 16 .1 Roberts 6 Meliora, Furbelow, Estero
l'l 1® C Duel 8 Ap.JuckIL, MarseJobn, PortL’t
Ink f Wilson 10 LouisA., M.thcTimc, Belg.gueen
14 1‘ C Huell 9 C. Brown, MarvinMay, G.Frauce
3- 3" D Conn’llylO Dr.Cannen, Samlteh, It. of War
]h ]nk c Buell 8 Sand Bed, Sw. Glance, Converse
l h 2*1 D Conn’lly 8 Arrow Point, It. Believe, Mazola
By Duke of Ormonde— Susan Lennox, by Handsel
41 3"*i II J Burke 15 IligliGear, G’d-Swell, Bro.Love
4 : ' 4'3 F Wilson 8 Ruby, Cot. Blossom. Brig of War
7 b 5 ,: » j Roberts 8 MabelG., Ap.JacklL, MarseJobn
2 'J 3 2 i B Kenn’dy 8 Mazola, Sam’s Boy, Friz
2*» 3-V B Kenn’dylO LouisA., MabelG.. BelgianQUeen
3 l 2 l J B Kenn’dy 11 PortLight, GipsyQueen, Lancelot
1*1* B Kenn’dyl2 Pullux, lluby. Sand Bed
By The Manager — Caution, by Planude*.
(5 Osgood. Darnloy, The Pirate
5 As’mption. T.B.Duke, Am. Eagle
7 Mather. Black Thong. Roundel
8 Sis. Susie, Bl. Prince, MerryFeas
7 EdGurrison, Elmont, Prin. Myrtle
6 Darnley, PolarCub, TheBelg.il.
(Trainer, B. J. Brannon. Owner, B. J.
52813 F.G’nds
61212 Latonia
50680 Latonia
50455 Lex’ton
Sar’toga
48866 Windsor
10
54 f 1:07 fast
3-4 l:16%hvy
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1 :13%good 3J
3-4 l:15%good 4
112
5 108
19-5 109
6 110
115
111
8 Military Girl, Drapery, Kewessa
Bran non).
1 l b 6% H J Burke 12 PortLight, Assume, T’cher’sPet
6 6 6* 7 J Roberts (5 ColunibiaT., H.King, Op’tunity
2 2V 3 3 J II Burkcl2 ArcliPlot’r, A. Gallup, Sec. Cousin
1 21 3'1 J H Burke 8 Marse John, Meliora, I’ullux
4 G l 6*J W W T’orl2 Brink, GlenWell. Marion IIolliu9
4 4“ k J H Burkci2 FirstPullct, ElMahdi, OldSinner
BETSINDA, b. f, 4
(Trainer, C. T. Worthington.
53380 Ti.iuana
53308 Tijuana
53269 Tijuana
53251 Tijuana
54 f l:07%fast
3-4 1:14 fast
54 f 1:09 hvy
64 f l:(ft%slop
108
Owner,
Bv Rockton-
C T. Worthington).
-Winning Witch, by Broomstick.
1
16
25f
62426 Tijuana
3-4 1:13 fast
9
101
619(1 Tijuana
5-8 l:02%mud
2-2
106
51767 Tijuana
5-8 l:01%fast
14-5
112
49624 L.Col.Fair
5-8 1 :02 fast
1-2
IOC
43522 LCoLFair
3-4 l:13%faat
—
100
ARCH PLOTTER, hr. g. 8
115
(Trainer, J. S. Ownbey Owner, G Knebelkamp).
l-' l 3 H Saladin 6 Gr’nMint, M.Stathem, L.Pointer
2 3 2' H Saladin 7 Trophy, Poacher, Clara Martin
l h 3 2 II Sal ad in 7 Lonely, Headman, Toombeola
10 3 8 11 II Saladin 11 Sedgograss, Lonely, B. ltl’kwell
6 T J Callahan 7 Van. Welles, Sturdee, ClearLake
2 2 J Callahan 6 WalterMack, Dclancey. Cacambo
7*° C Van D’n 7 Ring, K. Cheatham, R. L. Owen
1 F Merimce 4 Chisca, High Voltage, Tony
3 W Jarrell C RaiubowGirl. SclmaG., Starlike
By Ilrtrim — Ada Belle II., by Iroquois.
52322 F.G’nds
61775 Jef son
5164S Jef’son
61532 Jcf’son
61252 Latonia
61095 Latonia
-4 l:14%fast 25
3-4 1:15 good ?
3-4 l:14%fast 2J
64 f l:07%fast 7
3-4 l:12%fast 8
107
110 *
109
110
111
3-4 l:13%fast 13-5 112
7 6 10J 9"4 1* Long 13 Midian, Loys, Old Sinner
6 5 8'» W Hem’ch X Murphy, Nominee, Chesty
3 2 2* 2* XV Ilein’ ch 12 Back Bay, Hr. Shafer, Enos
3 8 I s 4 7 J W H’nischll Ina Kay, Winneconne, Galway
4 5 10 10 »• W Hein’ch 10 Talis’n, B.ofElizheth’n. Serbian
6 5 6J C* B Kenn’dy 11 Tim McGee. Serbian, Larry B.
MAYSVILLE, b. f, 3
(Trainer, J. H. Nichols.
Owner,
94
J. H.
Nichols).
By Cavalcadour — Hill Top, by Clifford.
5140!) Church’l
3-4 l:14%fast
19f
113
9
14
J 1
51367 Church’l
3-4 l:15%good
24
111
10
9
8
61327 Church’l
3-4 1 :15%fast
14f
IDS
7
5
6
51299 < ’hurch'l
3-4 l:15%slow
26
106
5
a
3
£1227 Ivatonia
3-4 1 :15%slow
30
112
2
1
2
51176 Latonia
3-4 l:16%miid
55
1081 S
7
S
60962 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
5
102
4
1
1
60883 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
16 f
112
3
1
1
MISS PATTY,
h. f. 4
113
I- :5S T Murray 15 Plane*. BrownCheck, MissF’taine
8'* I) Conn’lly 15 Sandalw’d, Machiavclli. J. Daisy
5 S 4 II Lunsf’d 14 Ring Rose, Natural, Lucy Kate
4 1 E Pool 12 Natural, Day Lilly, Undine
9' 6 N Barrett 12 Acclaim, Undine. Oraleggo
9** II J Burkell Romance, Frivol, Mam. o* Mine
8 ,s R Kenn’dy 12 Pongee, Natural. Peppery Polly
(Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, W. y. Thraves).
47279 ( hurch’l
1 1-16 l:50%mud
96
102
10 8 9
9
9*
9«i F
Wilson
47146 Church’l
1 1-16 1 :52%mud
13
103
6 0 5
4
5 2
5 2 ‘ F
Wilson
46999 Lex’ton
3-4 1 :14V,fast
14
111
7 6
8
10J 10'* T
Murray
46X79 Lex’ton
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
G
97 11 8 9
9
9 3
9' 3 F
Wilson
46559 Havana
1 1-16 l:4X%fast
2J
99
1 1 1
1
1*
1J F
Wilson
46446 Havana
1 1 :38%fast
4-5
W
3 2 1
1
3®
3*J F
Wilson
464*i0 Havana
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
3
112
2'J n F
Wilson
46303 Havana
1 l:38%fast
8
95
3 5 5
6
6J
6 7 I L
Woods
HUEN. h. c,
3
104
Bv Huon — Ename
(Trainer,
W. L. Putnam.
Owner,
P. L.
Putn am).
52763 F.G’nds
55 f 1:09 %hvy
4
112
7 3
7
55
4” D
Conn’lly
52517 F.G’nds
3-4 l:15%fast
6
111
9 8
7
7 4
6' 2 J
.' M’nej
52464 F.G’nds
1 1:41 fast
4
102
2 11
1
25
5 11 F
W’d’st’k
52374 F.G’nds
3-4 l:15%fast
8
116
7 6
5
7*
6’i M
Garner
5200!) Jef’son
1 l:42%good
17-5 110
6 5 5
6
0)
4 3 J
J M’ney
61S86 Jef’son
1 l:42%fast
91
107
7 3 2
2
3'J
3* J
J M’ney
NURSE JANE
, ch. f. 3
99
By Frizzle— Prec
(Owner. T
. Dcvcreux).
50962 Ivatonia
3-4 1 :14%fast
35
108
3 2
2
16
7** J
Gruber
5060) Latonia
55 f 1:08%, fast
6
115
3 5
2
2*
2J J
Gruber
60588 Li to ilia
55 f l:08- .fast
6
107
5 5
5
411
4 3 J
Gruber
505X2 Lex’ tmi
55 f 1 :08%fast
•j-2
110
7 4
4
3*
2”k G
Stack
60302 Lev ’ton
f 1 • .
16-5
106
1 6
6
4®
3 4 J
Gruber
49922 l>ev’re
.v t i:ii hvy
6J
109
3 2
1
l’J
1* J
Gruber
49817 Dev’re
55 f 1:07 fast
6
112
4 4
6
6-
5*1 J
Gruber
I 1 ! l'J F Smith 12 MissProsp’iy, G. Quince, CutUp
By Robert Kay— Martha Lee, by Marta Santa.
LO J. Hastings, O.B’thday, 1’eggyC.
7 L.Mountjoy, J. Hastings, Convoy
12 East’i Flo’r, L’y inlilark, MabelG.
LI D’c’gSpray, Glastoi, W’tli’sLast
5 Cromwell. Tufter, The Trump
5 Herron, Mlle.Dazie, lIoraeeLerch
5 Salvatelle. Monomoy, StarRealm
9 Blue Wrack, Col. Taylor, Kiku
d.Gun’r, M. Dixon,
lulia N., Philander
I’imlico, Toss Up,
Yell.Blos’m
er. Tout Or
Omer K.
7 Fantoche, Day
■Precocity, by McGee.
Lilly, louia
SPOKANE QUEEN, ch. m, 8 110
(Trainer, W. M. Cain. Owner, M. J.
52X53 F.G’nds
3-4 l:13%fast
20
104 -j
50408 Th’cliffe
5i f 1 :07- l ist
13
97
50575 "J’h’cliffo
5i f 1 :07%fast
S
100
50310 Th’cliffe
5-4 l:14%faat
13
105
50129 Duf’rin Ab 5-8 l:02Vvfast
6
1 M
66 166 I mi! "no Ab 5 9 1:08 fast
GRACE MINARD. br. f. 3
9-5
111
99
Rooney).
1 1
(Trainer,
J. M. Hukill. Owner. W
. c.
Goodloe ).
£3364 Tijuana
5-8 1 :00%fast
9
92
5
5
5
5
5® G
Yoargin 5
63320 Tijuana
5J f l:08%fast
4-5
101
4
*>
2
1J
1*» C
VanDu’nlo
4X607 Latonia
5i f 1:1-) slow
8
112
4
2
2
3 2
4** C
VanDu’n 12
4X512 Latonia
. 5i f l:08%fast
10
112
6
2
2
3®
5*4 C
VanDu’nl2
48424 Ivatonia
5 i f l:07%fast
11
112
1
1
2
5»«
5 C | C
V an Du’ n 12
4x571 Latonia
5J f 1 :0o last
18
106
7
7
7
6*
6® C
VanUu’u 7
12 Pongee, Natural. Peppery Polly
8 My Rose, M. Fontaine. KateFraley
7 Billy Barton, Alberta S., Sure
8 Julia N., Sure, Kale Fraley
(I JtidgeBudrow. Sure, Helium
12 iK-rie. Julia N.. L*eh Leven
11 A.T.Hert, LochLeven, CclticLasa
By Vou Troinp— Alice Cary, by Trappcan.
54 C'4 E Pollard 13 General, Philanderer, Moroni
6-4 E Harb’ne 7 Anzac, P. Moody, Fleer
10 7 F Lux 11 Retreat. Viva Cuba. Kernan
7*1 E Harb’ne 11 Deckhand, Dancer, Sandy H.
5 6 E Denny S Mild.Euretta. Ronstelle. Retreat
4'J K Denny 8 Plaiullill, Jan. Logan, Presump’n
By Frontenac — Roses, by Wagner.
T.o’tli’Mcrn.. J. Goodman. Shifty
Toreador, Peg. Martin, Missoula
W.G.M’C’ock, T’entlia. B.B’ton
I’euwell, G. Autumn, Eleanor S.
Bcttina, Tawasentha. Pen well
MARJORIE MrKAY. b. f, 3 (M) 99
(Trainer, J. D. Clayton. Owner. J.
51393 Church’ 1
51323 Church’ 1
60530 Latonia
50415 Lex’ton
60264 I vex’ ton
49962 Dev’ re
7-8 1 :27%fast 7f 1»>9
3-4 l:14%fa«t 14-5 112
54 f 1 : 08% fast 6-5 112
65 f l:08%faat 3-4 118
65 f l:07%fast 29-10 112
6J f l:08%good 19 105
W.
6 6
Parrish).
By Judge Wright — Cain Chaser, by Otis.
5* II J Burke 14 Corilla, Eleanor S.. Cut Up
6 10 H J Burke 15 Cranebird, Ionia, Eleanor S.
12*“ 11 J Burke 12 Cozette, Countess, Maysville
2 1 H J Burke 10 Ta’sentha, M.P’sperlty, Mays’le
2J H J Burke 12 Millersburg, Countess, Repeat
3 1 i H J Burke 8 Pongee, CelticLass, ituthMnxlm
SANDALWOOD, ch. c, 3 99
(Trainer, G. H. Keene. Owner, M. H. Fletcher),
52197 F.G’nds 3-4 l:13%fast 20 108 5 4
52176 F.G’nds 3-4 l:13%fast 30 107 7 5 5
51367 Church’l 3-4 l:15%good 28 111 4 1 1
51327 Church’! 3-4 l:15%fast Ilf 107 6 6 5
51233 Latonia 3-4 l:15%slow 41 112 5 6 7
FINANCIAL ROOSTER, b. g, 4 118
(Trainer, F. Wright. Owner, R. Warfield).
53288 Mobile Ab 5-8 1:04 hvy 11-5 120 1 2 3
55277 Mobile Ab 5-8 l:03%hvy 1-3 118 2 3 2
53232 Mobile Ab 64 f 1:30 mud 1-2 122 1 11
63219 Mobile Ab 5-8 l:01%fast 1 122
52165 Sli’port 54 f 1:09 fast 8 110 1 2 3
53143 Sh’port 7-8 1:31 fast 10 115 6 5 4 5
53129 Sh’port 54 f 1:10 fast 2J 116 2 4 4
By Luke McLuko — Duchess Kathleen, by John
o’Gaunt.
7 12 G Stone
72 721 G stone
15 l'J G Stone
f>nk 4* J McCoy
7J 8'* G Stone
S Twopair, Joaquina, Alcatraz
8 Mosk’longe, Polythia, ltis.Rock
15 Macbiavcili, Jim Daisy, Julia N.
14 Ring Rose, Natural. Lucy Kate
11 Spugs, Slipalong, Cigalc
By Little Dutch — Cloistcress, by Carlton Grange.
14 l’J II Ericks’i) 9 Virge, Doctor Zali, Petrograd
l'i l 1 H Ericks’n 5 Molly O., Cour. Colors, Petrograd
1® 1* II Ericks’n 5 Becswaw, Mab. Josephine, Plato
H Ericks’n 7 Hay. Becswaw, Helen Hartman
24 3 3 It Hol’wayKt Ch.B’thel, BaPgihen, Sp’t’gCh’ce
4" k 4"J J Rod’g’cz 9 Normandie, Galway, Salute
G*° 4 7 4 J Rod’g’ez 0 Sun. Ways, Ch’fB’thell, Roy. B I’d
VERB0TEN, h. g, 5 120
(Trainer, D. M. Cromwell. Owner, W.
53276 Mobile Ab 5-8 1:04 hvy 9-5 118 1
53231 Mobile Ab5-8 1:03 mini 20 120 4
53221 Mobile Ab 5-8 1:00 good 15 113’. 8
62728 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 20 109 3 3
48190 Latonia 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 44 112 7 7
By Bannockburn — Signorina, by Sain.
S. Bruce).
1 1 1« I s L Mink
5 44 4*1 N Collins
8 8 7" 7' 3 J Scott
5 7 7' 2 7 7 ® M Garner
7 7 7 7” L Mink
(S Plato, Mabel Josephine, Old Rose
7 Plain Bill. Virge, Petrograd
8 (’.M’chinont, 1 1. Rudder, Dahinda
8 B’bannock. Th’derbird, L’litWiue
7 Dr. ltae. Bonbon Lad, Airdrie
BRITISH LINER, b. g, 3 (M) 104
(Trainer, L. Cahn. Owner, T. J. Pendergast).
527X1 F.G’nds 54 f l:06%fast 25 951 9 9 9 7 2
52660 F.G’nds 3-4 1:13 fast 4 107 2 1 2 2h
52602 F.G’nd3 3-4 1:13 fast 15 100 9 9 9 9
52539 F.G’nds 3-4 l:13%fast 60 106 6 6 6 6
NANCY WYATT, hr. f, 3 (M) 99
(Trainer, A. Williamson. Owner, B. Hickman).
47523 Church’l ,44 f 64%fast 76 109 5 6 6
By Cunard — Masks and Faces, by Disguise.
710 f C’ltiletti 9 Blue Paradise, Herald, Daydne
2 :> F Smith 9 Teiiite, Be Sure, Yellow Blossom
9 ,J 2 F Smith 9 Mas ter Jack, Runzaf, Whitest ar
5 3 F Smith 8 Uu.Verde, BuuguBuck, RuncocdS
By King James — Disillusion, by Chilton.
0 24 II Gray 5 Helium, SkyBlue, Q. of Trumps
•SKCOND RACK 1-2 Vlile.
Claiming;. (April 25, 1D21 17
2-year-old*. Maidens.
-5 — 2 ill Vz.)
Colt* and Gelding;*.
CASEY, b. c, 2 (M) 110
(Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, G. F. Baker).
537S7 Lex’ ton 1-2 48%slow 34 109 9 8
FAST TRIAL, b. c, 2 (M) 197
(Trailer, H. Neusteter. Owner, H. Ncuscttcr)
53787 Lex’ton 1-2 4S%slow 88 110J 2 II 12 12
BULLY BUTTONS, br. c, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, J. H. Baker. Owner, J. H. Baker).
526N9 F.G’nds 3-8 35%fast 20 115 10
52443 F.G’nds 3-8 35%fast 18-5 111 4
52411 F.G’nds 3-8 34%fast 20 110 7
52373 F.G’nds 3-8 36 fast 20 117 2
SETTLE, b. c, 2 (M) 108
(Trainer, A. Baker. Owner, T. C. Bradley).*
QUINCE GARDEN, ch. c, 2 (M) 108
(Trainer, A. Baker. Owner, A. Baker).
SP0DS, b. g, 2 (M) 109
(Trainer, J. D. Clayton. Owner, J. W. Parrish*)
By Vulcain — Incendiary, by Lamplighter.
5 13 E Pool 12 Lord A lien. Gentility, Pepper Tea
By Martinet — Morning Glory, by Bisguise.
G Stack 12 LordAlleu, Gentility, IVpperTca
By King James — Farie Augusta, by Faximan.
12 12' • D Conn’lly 12 Eve. White, Mawreoron, B. Track
4 2 4 s E Pool 0 Cornstalk, HappyBuxton. Stamp
9 9 ,# T Jarvis 9 LordAlleu, Adventure, SlarTime
1J 2J W W T’lor 0 Jose. Wiedel, ICosa Lee, Bashful
By Uncle — Ellora, by Maragan.
! i
By Peter Quince — Miss Gardner, by Masetto.
By Bulsc — Oasis, by Commando.
1D1
THIRD RACE .’5-4 Mile.
r 1:11 1-0 G lio.)
o-y ear-olds anil upward. Claiming;. (May 8,
1 1:41 fast
3-4 1 :15%slow
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1 :1 l%fast
.4 f 1 :07 fast
•4 f l:07%fast
PENWELL, b. f, 3
(Trainer, R. P.
51422 Church’l
51299 Church’l
50982 Latonia
50734 Latonia
50642 Latonia
505G0 Latonia
MAYFLOV/ER, ch. f, 3
(Trainer, R. McCoy.
50300 Lex’ton
49862 B. Grass
49803 ll. Grass
49557 L.Col.Fair
49166 L.Col.Fair
48512 Latonia
SLEEPY DEAR, b. f, 3
94
By Dick Welles — Penalty, by Marathon.
Brooks. Owner, Kohn & Theisen).
12 Undine, Lucy Kate, Jim Daisy
12 Natural, Day Lilly, Undine
12 Dimples, Cozettc, Acclaim
10 IvueyKate, Liveliness, Pep. Polly
7 GossipAvc., Bcttina, Millersburg
7 Bettinn, GossipAve., AphicDcar
99 3
103 12
109 12
112 9
104 7
109 6
2 7
12
12
9
6
5
G“J C Duel
G 2 C Duel
T Murray
9M II Gray
7'« H Gray
5 7 3 II Gray
Owner, S. H. Velle).
5i f l:07%fast
45
l-d 1
1 1
2®
2 4
II King 7
3-4 l:03%hvy
4
109
('
F Paul 4
5-8 l:fi0%fast
3
110J
4 7
W Michan 4
6-8 1:03 fast
—
112
1
F Merimce 5
1-2 51 fast
11
107
1
W Meehan (J
5J f l:0S%fast
139
112 8
5 6
7J
91 =
J Hanovcrl2
94
(Trainer,
S. T. Baxter. Owner, S.
T.
53327 Havana
5-4 l:13%fast
6
104
1
53226 Havana
55 f 1 :07%f ast
8
106
G
55148 Havana
5i f 1:08 fast
7-5
110
3
55068 Havana
55 f 1 :07%fast
8-5
92
7
52777 Havana
5i f 1 :06%fast
3J
105
4
52656 Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
1
105
6
52596 Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
20
106
8
52490 Havana
3-4 1 :15%fast
106
5
52363 Havana
5-i f l:07%fast
7
105
6
62056 Havana
3-4 l:15%fast
12
104
1
MADRAS GINGHAM, b. m. 5
115
(Trainer,
J. Hanover. Owner,
M.
R(
55154 Sh’port
5i f l:08%fast
12
106
8
£3122 Sh’port
7-8 1 ;30 fast
6
110
6
53085 Sh’port 55 f 1:13 hvy 7 105 4
63063 Sh’port 55 t 1:17 hvy 45 103 3
53010 Sh’port 55 f 1:16 hvy 10 105 3
52359 F.G’nds lm70y 1:46 fast 25 103 8
52231 F.G’nds 3-4 l:19%hvy 7 103 6
52134 Jef’son 3-4 l:15%fast 6 112 3
52068 Jef’son 3-4 1:18 hvy 10 107 3
SERBIAN, ch. g. 5 113
(Trainer, H. Neusteter. Owner, H. Neusteter).
By Harrigan — Lady Hildreth, by Golden Garter.
K. Fraley, Quirk View, Versailles
N. London, QuiekView, K. Fraley
Freddie, Jack Lee. Versailles
’enwell, G. Autumn, Eleanor S.
By Contesior — Grotesque, by Freak
I.
I 2 15 F Hunt 8 Black Top, Perhaps, Winall
5J 4IJ J Francis 6 Currency, Avion. Peasant
1* _li J Francis 7 Jacobean, Coca Cola, Get ’Em
45 5=J L Penman 9 P.ofCouio, CoeaCola. Slip. Silver
l 6 l 4 E Barnes 9 TheEnquircr, Perhaps. CabinC’k
2 2 3* B Kenn’dy (’» Voorin, Molinero, Julieanne
8 7"3 J Francis S II ounce. Dr. C. Wells, Black Top
3J 3' J J Francis 11 Maricusa, Molinero, Kathleen K.
3'J 2‘J J Francis 8 Cigale, Cornelia C., Disturbance
l 2 5 4 4 E Atkins’n 7 Chefa, Ravanua, Draftsman
By Delhi — Gingham, by Domine.
7 2 7 n L McD’ott 8 Lit.Maudie, St. Just, FirstPuPt
75 8 U 4 L Aron 9 Kingling II., Uoreb, First Pullet
15 l 1 L Aron 8 F. Rooster, Petrograd, Dalwood
3 12 2 15 L Aron 5 Valerie West, (’leanlTp, Comai*ho
5J 4' 2 F Murphy 7 Pep’y Polly, Mick. Moore, Parrish
ll'Jll 21 E Pollard 14 Salute, Wild Flower, Ivor. Moss
72 1010 H King 13 Kirah, Tli’dayNighter, Trackstar
3 4 3 r, J H J Burkel3 L.Longfcllow, Salute, Alex’der
2* 26 E Anth’ny 7 Ivanmist, Sentimental, Circulate
By Ivan tha Terrible — Arline, by The Commoner.
53826 Ivcx’ton
53788 Lex’ton
52789 F.G'nds
52722 F.G’nds
52482 F.GInds
52398 F.G’nds
52255 F.G’nds
52235 F.G’nds
PHILANDERER, ch. g, 3
(Trainer, J. C. Cahn.
1 1-36 1 :46%fast 12f
1 1-16 1 :45%slow 17
1 1-16 l:46%fast S
3-4 l:16%hvy
1 1-16 l:4C%fast
1 1-16 l:48%fast
1 1-16 1:51 hvy
1 1-16 l:53‘7f.hvy
106 1 11 11 11 10
108
111
114
114
110
13-5 108
5 109
104
Owner, J. C. Cahn).
8
15
35
3
9«» J Ryan
7 17 J P Ryan
2* 3 ! J L Lyke
2»k 3*5 L Lyke
6 4 6 7 J A Col In is
6 4 6«i A Collins
3* 3** A Collins
2 l 2° A Collins
32722 F.G’nds
2
-4 l:lG%hvy
20
106"
8
4
4
10*
52568 F.G’nds
3
-4 l:12%fast
2-1
105 10
8
10
10=
52517 F.G’nds
.»
-4 1 :13%f ast
1G-5
111
3
1
1
2|
52341 F.G’nds
f l:07%fast
25
105
7
5
7
6*1
52133 Jef’son
5-8 l:02%fast
13-5
115
3
1
1
l 2
TOM NORRIS,
b.
3
104
(Trainer, W.
Perkins. Owner,
, M.
C.
Moore)
48 <76 Windsor
5i
f l:15%hvy
22 5
109
2
5
8
10“
47878 Latonia
4i
f 55%fast
12-5
107
2
3
3‘
47404 Church’l
4A
f 56 slow
1 1-5
113
6
3
2J
47317 Church’l
4^
f 56%mud
59-10 107
5
4
S'
47198 (’hurch’l
1
-2 50%hvy
9-5
115
5
1
1*1
47115 Church’l
4i
f 55%mud
11-5
107
3
4
4 2
47057 Lex’ton
4i
f 55%fast
6
110
3
3
2J
47000 lvcx’ton
4i
f 67 fast
5
112
C
«
5
6 2
HEREAFTER.
ch.
c, 4 .
118
(Trainer, R. Goose. Owner, R. Goose).
537X2 Lex’ton
4X640 Latonia
4S396 Latonia
48322 Latonia
47980 Latonia
44283 Latonia
3-4 1:15 hvy 98
3-4 1 :13%good 24
3-4 1 :12 fast 56
3-4 l:12%fast 4A
3-4 l:ll%fa.st 27
3-1 1 :15%niud 12
MALV0LI0, ch. h. 6
109 10
107 2
108 4
107 4
107 3
112 1
120
1 1 2 4 2'
(Trainer,
G. Ethingtcn.
Owner, 0.
Wendell)
J V
53278 Mobile
Ab 5-8 l:02%hvy
3 120
6
3
5
51
6 15 L
Mink
52030 Jef’son
1 1-16 1 :49%fast
4J 109J
1
2
1
•»
61
7' 2 W’
Hein’
£1946 Jef’son
3-4 l:17%hvy
6 113
5
6
4
4*
4% L
Mink
51825 Jef’ son
1 1-1G l:55%mud
13-5 109
7
1
1
1
1%
2«‘ G
Babin
61612 Bowie
lm70y 1:51 %hvy
11-5 100
9
9
6
6
5*
3 4 M
Schw’
51591 Bowie
1 1-16 l:54%hvy
23-10 104
7
6
1
1
ink 21 T Jarvis
APH, ch. f. 4
113
By Transvaal-
(Trainer,
A. Baker. Owner, A. Baker)
51138 Latonia
1 3-16 1 :59%fast
5 106
3
2
2
2
1“
2* E
I’ool
50964 .Ivatonia
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
17-5 102
2
3
3
4
4 r *
42 B
Kennb
506S3 Latonia
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
3-2 101
2
4
4
5
5 2
5*J B
Kenn'i
50559 Ivatonia
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
6-5 102
6
7
7
5
2*
2'J B
Kcun’i
50334 Lex’ton
1 1 :39%fast
8 M0
3
2
2
1
l 2
l 2 B
Kennb
50265 Lex’ton
3-4 l:l2%fast
69 104
7
7
7
7 4
712 0
W’illis
SURE, ch. f, 3
(Trainer, L.
51409 Church’l
51299 Church’l
51233 Latonia
£1035 Ivatonia
505X8 I«atonia
50382 Lex’ton
50302 Lex’ton
49831 B. Grass
Paul. Owner,
3-4 1:14% fast
3-4 l:15%slow
5-S f l:07%fast
5J f 1 ;ns~ fast
5i f l:«8%fast
5J f l:07%fast
1 2 47%fast
BALLYGIHEN, ch. f, 3 (M)
(Trainer, A. Luzader. Owner,
Luzader).
1- Merchant, Poilu, Mamie O.
7 My. Girl, FairOriont, NoIleYorko
13 Sentimental, Snsin, Sp<‘edster
11 Resist, Murmite, Burgoyne
12 T.P’guese, Richelieu, L. Moss
9 Koh-i-noor, W’klTp, Rluehnntiock
8 George Duncan. Betsy, Susan M.
8 1). of Peace, Deck mate, Q. Blonde
By Hia Majesty — Pretty Maiden, by Kingston.
2*1 F C’ltjlettilS General, Moroni, First Pullet
10> 7 F Smith 11 Resist, Marniite, Serbian
10 12 Smith 12 Meliora, Fred.thoGt., T.Nephew
2‘* F Smith 11 Julia N., Tout Or. Marg. Dixon
6*7 F Smith 13 Rann.cus, Day Lilly. Rolo
l‘J F Smith 12 Secretary, Calithump, S. Hoard
By Chuctanunda — Nordlac, by Caldron.
MO* 7 }[ Eunsf’d 12 Napoo. Mary Cowell, Sea Court
3 3 II Lunsf’d 9 Runmic, Winchester, Viniriu
2 1 * B Kcnn’dyll L.Iveveti, W’hmaker, Loughland
3 8 E I*ool (» J.S.R’rdon. P*nderer, C.A.Hyrne
\ l 2 E Pool ll W.o’tlieWisp, P’andcrer, Hr. Hill
2 2 C Rob’sonl2 J.S. Reardon. C.A.Hyrne, it. Rose
2J II Lunsf’d 7 Get ’Em, Tom Roach, Undine
5 14 H Lunsfd 7 Iti’gRose, BertliaS.,MaryGaffuey
By Dick Finnell — Octavo, by Octagon.
10 2# II J Burke in Colum.Teuii, Iir’kholt, H. Homme
II .1 Burke 12 W. Garden, Rap. Stride. A. Gallup
6J 6" C Itob’ son 9 F. Welshman, Herald, Dr. Carmen
7 7* * IT Rob’ son 7 Gipsy Queen, Mabel G.. Herald
5 4 5 IS C Rob’son « MissJemima, H’kholt, Sin nMaid
52 Shilling ll P. Pennant. Angon, Frank W.
-Basia, by Winkfield.
7 1‘. Polly, L. Mildred, Ros. Goose
:hl0 Alheua, LorenaMoss, Kingllngll.
8 lamely, Lancelot, Oaklawn Belle
10 ll.C.Hasch, LorenaMoss, Prunes
tzli T. Foreigner, Titanium, A’kassin
8 Pilsen, Runecraft, Margery
-Erla Lee, by Hindoo.
12 Plenty, Simonite, W. II. Pearce
ly 7 Wa rSpirit, Mys.Girl, Accelerate
Kenn’dy 7 GoldenDawn. ltiehardV.. LmisA.
dyl2 High Gear, Plenty, Jellison
uy 7 My Ballot, Travesty. Sam’s Hoy
8 Dr. Carmen, Lancelot, Cl.Hrown
Great Britain — Grace Cole, by Ornament.
Planet, BrownCheck, MissF’taine
Natural. Day Lilly. Undine
Spugs, Slipalong. Cigale
Pep. Polly, SoeialStar, Ring Rose
Hilly Harton, Alberta S.. N.Jnne
Julia N., Nurse Jane, K. Fraley
J’geHudrow. NurseJane. Helium
Mary G., Itasola, Natalie
By Handsel — Santa Lucia, by St. Florian.
M.
lOf
Evcrton).
102 5 13
12
10'
10 24 J
Roberts
15
CC
1091 6 10
11
111
11*« f
Paul
12
ISf
104 3 5
5
5'2
i 5*1 E
l’ollard
1 1
10
106 2 5
4
6'
6* F
Paul
Hi
24
101 1 1
1
lh
3 s B
Marco
7
9
107 1 1
1
u
3'J F
Paul
s
15
104J 4 1
1
2 1
2 3 H
King
6
16-5
112
1* F
Paul
5
53165 Sh’port
51 f 1:09 fast
12
M0
6
5
0
53129 Sh’port
51 f 1:10 fast
5
1001
1
3
2
53105 Sh’port
51 f l:ll%good
20
1(H)
4
4
3
63052 Sh’port
51 f 1:19 hvy
12
10G
5
a
5
52833 F.G’nds
3-4 l:13%fast
100
92J12
13
13
62026 Jef’son
6J f 1 :09%fast
25
108
9
10
10
51735 Jef’son
3-4 l:19%hvy
3J
106J 1
6
4
51646 Jef’son
65 f 1 :4ft %.f net
15
104
7
8
7
SUM ( liur- h’l
7-8 1 :27%.fast
34
107
9
7 7
9
61365 Church’ 1
3-4 1:16 good 12
112
»
10
8
BLACK ROCK.
blk. c, 3 (M)
104
4* 2 2 L McD’ott 10 Ch.B’theil, F.li’ster, Sp’t’gUh’nc
3b H L Aron 0 Sun. Ways, C.Harthell, R. Hltssi
2J o- L Aron 8 H. Rudder, F. Rooster, Sp.Chaueo
5* 5 s J Shelepets 7 Hand Sweep. Royal Blood, Tony
13 13 12 F And’sonlH General, Philanderer, Moroui
10 2 10 5 M Garner 11 Plantoon, L. Wynne, MaryFonso
6* 6 ,s II King 7 Montillo, Seeretary, M.Jos’phine
6*J 5 4 J J J M’neyl2 The Moor, Big Sou Repent
9 l 9'® F Wilson 14 Corilla. Eleanor S.. Cut Up
7* 7 l ° E Tool 15 Gold. Quince. HlancheMac, Corilla
• .„„„•■ — - .. By Rock View — Ida May, by Schrade.
(Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallaher Bros.).
? aV ,* na ln ^y l:46%fast 6 108 6 4 2 2 2 l 4” A Tryon 8 Jim’ieO’Brien. Hutrack, Kingozl
i*04ob Lex ton 1« C l:10%fast 9 115 5 6 3 4 l 6 ,s A Collins 7 Bud.Kcan. Merrimac Dark Hen
50298 Lex ton 5J f 1:07 fabt 9 112 11 11 9 9 l 9 18 A Collins 12 BillyBarton, Rangoon’, Col. Baker
Tuesday. April 26. 1921
DAILY KACim; FORM.
5
GRAND DADDY, ch. c, 3 (M) 104
(Trainer, R. N. Vestal. Owner, I. E. Clark).
Cl-. - *:* Latonia 3-4 Ll.TV.fast 4 UG 3 3 2
51173 Latonia 3-4 l:16%mud 17 112 10 9 8
610G3 Latonia 5i f 1 :0S%fast 49 115 € 6 5
HANDSEL II., ch. c, 3 (M) 104
(Trainer, P. Dunne. Owner, P. Dunne).
By Everett — Miss Panmurc, by Panmure.
-i 4- a S McGraw S L. Champ. RygoncDays, L.Wid*g
7i 7 20 S McGraw 12 Ras, Philanderer. Slipaloug
7*» 7 5 i S McGraw 12 Oraleggo, Has, Dig Son
By Handsel — Experience, by Knight of the Thistle.
50156 Lex’ton
F C
l:10%fu8t
63
115
6
50347 Lex’ton
F C
l:10%fast
52
115
6
50367 Lex’ton
5£ f
1 :07 %t‘ a st
59f
105
9
46916 Lex’ton
1-2
49%livy
42
112
1
462X6 Jef’son
3J f
43 hvy
15
115
S
45803 F.G’nds
3-8
35%fast
20
111
7
TONEY LADY. b. f, 4 (M)
113
(Trainer,
S. C.
Cottrell.
Owner, Ste
51234 Latonia
1 1-16
1 :47’%slow
17
10SJ
6
Cior.4 Latonia
1 1-4
2: 06% fast
17f
103
12
5C9N4 Latonia
11-16 1:48 fast
9f
103
11
50X14 I^atonia
1 1-16
1 :47%fast
29
109
12
506X0 Latonia
3-4
1:14 fast
13f
104
12
48115 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
84
107111
SPARTAN BOY, h.
c, 4 (M)
118
(Trainer,
C. W
, Chappell.
Owner,
J
51965 Jef’son
3-4
l:19%hvy
20
110
3
51741 Jef’son
1
1 :ll%hvy
50
99
7
51704 Jef’son
1
1:46 mud
9
101
3
51593 Jefferson
61 f
1:10 hvy
20
169
6
61530 Jef’son
61 f
1 :08 %f ast
4
115
3
44418 Latonia
3-4
1 :18%mud
23-5 112
6
CREMONA, b.
f. 3
(M)
99
(Trainer,
J. McPherson.
Owner,
Fi
53785 Lex’ton
3-4
l:13%slow
60
111
5
FOURTH
HACK 1-2 >111
Weights.
(April 25, 1
1
1 J
17
2-year-ohls. Maidens. Fillies.
LILLIAN MAE B.. b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Uncle — Little Tee, by Galveston.
(Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, G. F. Baker).
G37S3 Lex’ ton 1-2 49%hvy 29-10 112 1 4 C* 3 9 K Pool 12 JeuuncBowdrc, Alverida, Querida
QUERIDA. blk. f, 2 (M) 112 By Von Tromp— Mammy, by Sempronius.
(Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, E. Cebrian).
53783 Lex* ton 1-2 49%hvy 20 112 10 3 4 l 4' 6 H Lunsf’d 12 J.Bowdrc, Alverida, LUPnMaeB.
MISS CRESTWOOD, blk. f, 2 (M) 112 By Dick Finnell— Helene, by Hermis.
(Trainer. K. Spence. Owner, W. E. Applegate).
53783 Lex’ton 1-2 49%hvy 25 112 8 11 ll 4 ll 26 T Murray 12 J.Dowdre, Alverida, Lill’nMacB.
FIELD LARK. b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Short Grass — Superl, by The Commoner.
(Trainer, K. Spence. Owner. W. V. Thraves).
53787 Lex’ton 1-2 4S%slow lGf 106 5 12 10‘Jlfl 24 R Seobic 12 LordAllen, Gentility, PepperTea
COMEDIE D’ AMOUR, br. f, 2 (M) 112 By Luko McLuke — Carmen, by Peter Quince.
(Trainer, G. H. Keene. Owner, J. O. Keene).
MARTHA FALLON, br. f, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, C. W. Moore).
JEWELL V. D., ch. f, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, J. M. Cooper. Owner, C. Koehler).
52490 Tijuana 4i f 54 Vf, fast ► 112 3 5 4
53001 Tijuana 3i f 42%fast 12 107 7 7
MABEL CURTIS, ch. f. 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, C. T. Worthington. Owner, C. T. Worthington).
52825 Tijuana
3-8 :37%fast 13 115 2
CARRIE BAKER, b. f, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, R. Goose. Owner. R. Goose).
62742 F
.G’nds
3-8
3S hvy
15
1 ox |
7
52709 F
.G’nds
3-8
:36%mud
S
108‘
5
52619 F
.G’nds
3-8
36’%fast
15
112
9
52476 F
.G’nds
3-8
:36%fast
4i
115
3
62393 F
.G’nds
3-8
:35%fast
8
111
S
First start
for the following:
LADY
ROCHESTER.
b. f, 2 (M)
112
(Trainer, M. Nichcll. Owner, M. Nicholl).
OVERRUN, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By Martinet— Lowery, by St. Flc
(Trainer, P. J. Williams. Owner, R. D. Williams).
BRIGHT TRASH, br. f, 2 (M) 112 By Bulsc — Cain Chaser, by Otis.
(Trainer, J. D. Clayton. Owner, J. W. Parrish).
BELIEVE IDLE HOUR, ch. f, 3
(Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, E. R. Bradley)
By Cunard — Love -not, by Voter.
51423 Church’ 1 7-8 1 :2G%fast 11-5 114
51312 Church* 1 7-8 1 : 23% fast 1 118
50789 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 12-5 126
60459 Lex’ton F C l:09%fast 10 120
6O05S Rclmont 3-4 st l:12%fast 20 122
49798 Belmont 5* f l:0G%fasi 11-5 120
BIT OF WHITE, b. f. 3 121
(Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, E. B. Bradley)
637X5 Lex’ton 3-4 l:13%slow 1-2 116 8
47131 Church’ 1 1-2 47%fast 33-10 119 2
47114 Church’ 1 1-2 49%slow 1 112 5
GOLDEN DREAMS, ch. f, 3 121
(Trainer, B. J. Brannon. Owner. B. J. Brannon).
By Dick Finnell — Moon’et, by Donald A.
53785 Lex ’on
5137S Church’ 1
42271 Sar’toga
BF.TTINA, b.
3-4 l:13%slow 31
3-4 l:14%good 8
5-8 SS'/sfast 50
f, 3
(Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, J. N. Camden).
51 390 Church’ 1
51312 Churc h’ 1
61075 Latonia
§1602 Latonia
60912 Latonia
50642 I*atonia
50560 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast 10 11110 8
7-8 l:25%fa.st 29 10 115 1 5 3
3-4 l:12%fast 9-10 115 4 4
1 l:3S%fust 39-10 119 8 7 5
1 l:41%fast 11-10 107 7 8 8
50642 Latonia 5i f 1:07 fast 21-10 112 4 4 4
50560 Latonia 5i f l:07%fast 7 115 4 6 4
LADY MADCAP, br. f. 3 121
(Trainer, S. Chonault. Owner, D. Brcckcnridge).
63785 Lex’ton 3-4 l:13%slow » 112 2 2 2
47875 latonia 4i f 53%fast 13-10 113 3 3
47520 Church’ 1 4i f 54%fast 21-10 11G 1 1
APHIE DEAR. ch. f, 3 121
(Trainer, A. Baker. Owner, A. Baker).
53785 Lex’ton 3-4 l:13%slow 11 112 4
60887 Latonia 3-4 l:12%faat 9-5 111 4
60789 Latonia 3-4 1 :12%fast 9 US 11 1
60560 Latonia 5i f l:07%fast 3 4 110 3
50384 Lex’ton 5A f 1:07% fast 21-10 115 1
48371 Latonia 5i f 1:08 fast 3-5 116 2
48244 Latonia 5 1 f l:03%good 3-2 110 2
DAY LILLY, hr. f, 3 121
(Trainer, J. Tiguc. Owner, F. St. John).
63785 Lex’ton 3-4 1:13%sIow 8 112 7 7
62815 F.G’nds 7-S 1:1*6% fast 4-5 109 6 3 3
62661 F.G’nds 3-1 l:I3>/ & fast 3 105 6
62539 F.G’nds 3-4 1 :13%fnst 12 99 7
62478 F.G’nds 3-4 l:13%fust 41 106 2
62661 F.G’nds 3-4 l:13%faat 3
62539 F.G’nds 3-4 l:13%fast 12
62478 F.G’nds 3-4 l:13%fust 41
FRIVOL, br. f, 3
Neusteter. Owner, K. Neusteter).
7 5 5‘ 5'° J' Roberts S G. Dreams, L.Mudeup, AphieDear
3 1 l 1 1*1 J Roberts 1) Lucy Kale, l>orie, Julia N.
6 6 4 h l l l J Roberts li Itolo, Itaneocas, Julia N.
Lost rider. J McCoy 8 Un.Verde, Bungal’m-k, Itaneocas
4 4 2* 1 1& F W'Ust’k 11 Ruucocas, Itolo, Oecuii Swell
By Trap Rock — Little Sister, by Plaudit.
62X15 F.G’nds
7-8 1 : 26% fast
91
108
4
1 1
2
9
925
II
Lunsf’d
9 Day Lilly, Lucy Kate, Doric
62745 K.G’nds
6i f l:lo%hvy
15
106
4
3
5
4h
6' 2
A
Collins
7 Doric, Wedgwood, Julia N.
62497 F.G’nds
3-4 l:13%fast
30
109
4
8
8
8
8'*
J
Ryan
8 Twopair, Joaquina, Alcatraz
62146 F.G’nds
7-8 1 :26%fast
50
103
2
1 8
8
8
8« 5
J
Ryan
8 B. Check, Botheration, I^ovelincse
61378 Church’ 1
3-4 l:14%good 6
113
5
4
5
6
6 >«
L
Lyke
G Loveliness, Gold. Dreams, Cozette
LAST ROSE.
ch. f. 3
121
By Handsel — Janice, by Midlothian.
(Trainer, B. J. Brannon. Owner, B. J. Brannon).
50789 Latonia
50612 Latonia
60384 Lex’ton
60335 Lex’ton
49448 Sar’toga
49524 Sar’toira
3-4 l:12%fast 25 110 4
51 f 1:07 fast 18 103 6
51 f 1:07% fa st 37-10 112 3
51 f l:07%fast 9-10 110 4
3-4 1:13 fast 50 108 7
61 f l:07%slop 40 109 7
PONGEE, br. f, 3 121
(Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner, G&llaher Bros)
7 1 1%' M Garner 13 Rang’n, Muskallonge, McG’dwin
4 1 4*4 J II Burko 7 GossipAve., Dettina, Millorsburg
3** 3 s N Barrett 7 AphieDear, MiUers’g, M.J. Baker
3 2 r, 4 N Barrett 5 Millorsburg, AuntteMay, K.Fra’y
61 6 *J J H Burkell S. Screen, G.J.M. Gomez, K'bbie
4° 3* J H Burke 8 Oriole. Sedgefield. Hildur
By Rock View — Centre Shot, by Sain.
53785 l>*x’ton
61383 Church’ 1
3-4 1 :13%slow 36 l*r9 6
3-4 1:15 good29-10 110 4
64 7 17 L Allen
51 4*4 C Buel
51236 Latonia
55 f 1 :07%s!ow S
109
5 3
3 3* 3 4 i A Collins
61157 I*atonia
51 f 1 :0X%mud 7
115
1 1
1 11 1* A Collins
61075 Latonia
3-1 l:12%fast 12
105
2 2
2 2* 3 s A Collins
50962 Latonia
3 4 l:14%fast 14-5
107
9 8
8 4*i 1H A Collins
SIXTH
HACK 1 1-1 (
(1 Riles.
11 a yes A 11 oC’a
A Ilona licet*.
(April 115, 1
!)1£ 1
1 :4
2 -1-5 5 105.)
BLACK SERVANT, hr. c, 3
110
By Black Tony-
(Trainer, H. J.
49 (88 Sar’toga 5 i
4928S .Sar’toga 3-4
49145 Sar’toga 61 f
48481 Latonia 3-4
48327 Latonia 61 f
47128 Church’ 1 1-2
47046 Lex’ton 1-2
CENTIMETER, b. c,
(Trainer, R. N.
Thompson. Owner, E.
1 :12%good 12 122 6
l:ll%fast 25 115 3
l:06%faat 41 113 4
1:14 mud 31-10 118 5
l:06%fast 2 110 3
48 fast 11 10 115 1
47%faat 34 117 8
3 117
Vestal. Owner, G. L.
o 1 5 11 L Lyke
5= 3* I. Lyke
8 4 7* L Lyke
2 5 2* L Lyke
1“ 1*4 L Lyke
l l Vi L Lyke
64 6 2 i L Lyke
By Meelick— Regea, by Margrave.
49020
K’w'rth
5i f
1 :07%fast
2
124 6
2
2
2*
24 J
Small w’d 13 A.W’ood, J.S. Reardon. Ruuuuoi
4X1*00 Windsor
5A f l:06%fast
3-2
122 4
6
5
5 6
4 2 J
Sinallw’d 8
Runquoi, IkeyT., Frivol
48245
Latonia
5-8
1 :01%good
16
125 9
7
4
3 l
1* J
Smallw’dl4
PaganPan, TheAlly. SirLawnfal
4M37
l*atonia
51 f
l:07%fast
6
D3I S
2
1
1*»
1| J
Smallw’d 9
NorthElkhorn, TheAlly, Kuuzuf
47173
Church’ 1
4i f
55%inud
9
125 6
6
6i
6 6 J J
Sinallw’dl3
United Verde, Oriole, Easterside
47046
Lex’ton
1-3
47%fast
18
122 3
i
1*4 l‘A J
Siuallw’dl-
U n. Velo, Smokescreen, East’roide
BON HOMME, b. c, 3 110 By Sweep — Sue Smith, by Masetto.
(Trainer, K. Patterson. Owner, Xalapa Farm Stable).
63782 Lex’ton 3-4 1:15 hvy 7-5 97 1 3 2 3* 3* T Jarvis 10 Colum.Tcnn, Br’kholt, Min. Man
51449 Bowie 11:46 hvy 1 109 2 1 1 1 l 2 1* A Schu’g’r 8 Sport ingRlood. DollyC., D.deM’y
61414 Bowie 3-4 1 :13%fast 3-5 105 3 1 1 1* V A Sehu’g’rlO B.MeL’hlin. Polythia, H’dGuesz
61319 Pimlico 3-4 l:12%fast 13-10 115 2 4 2 2* 24 A Schu’g’rlO Polythia, Twopair, Bastille
7 7 7 20 H King 7 Bud. Kean, Merrimac, Park Ben
4 7 7 22 E Pool 7 Rangoon, BuddicKcau. DarkBeu
11 11* ll* 6 H King 12 Bettina, AuntieMay, Sir T.Kean
2 4* 4 17 W W T’lor 8 Sm. Screen, Gangway, J.Budrow
8 8 8 2 ‘ J Glass 8 Superb, Buddie Kean, Oh Yes
4 2 5 4 J J Howard 7 Alcatraz, Lund’sEiid, J.S.Il’rdon
By Black Toney — Lady Colonist, by Africander.
& Daily).
6 5 5 5 1 * W Mor’sey 7 High Cloud, Frank F., Tulsa
12 ll 2 ll 14 J J M’ney 12 Buckltourd. Warlike, Simouite
10 10* 5} J J M’ncy12 RapidStride, Cantilever, Hocnir
9 9 4 8 20 F Faul 12 Escovar, Sam’sBoy, Simouite
12 94 9 11 G Stack 12 ArchPlotter, A. Gallup. Squoeler
8 64 5 5 4 W Mor’sey 12 C’mouflagc, Trooper, Lt. Perkins
By Elkhorn — Indian Fairy, by Iroquois,
Brause).
1 2* 4 2 L Aron 11 Carline S., Hopover, Horeb
7 7 7* 7 S McGraw 7 Nebraska, Prunes, Lieut. Perkins
8 10 4 10” S McGraw 11 Il.Smarr, M. Gingham, Nebraska
8 8 S’» S McGraw 8 ltagnzza, W.Flower, B.Bru’el II.
2 4 8 4 8 4 S McGraw 7 LloydGeorge, Amer.Rose, Iloreb
3 10* 10* 9 L Canfield 12 Cortland. Hosier, General Glenn
By Dick Finnell — Frances Gaines, by Star Shoot.
Acre Farm).
8 S S 27 D Conn’lly 8 G. Dreams, L.Madcap, AphieDear
By McGcc — Boony Doon, by Prince of Melbourne.
By Tho Manager — Chilla, by Alvescot.
4 2 6 10 C. VanDu’n 8 J. Dundee, I’ep.Tea, Incognance
7 6°i C VanDu’n 7 C’woodBoy, Incognance. l’.Wale
By McGee — Dutch Barbara, by Flying Dutchman.
UNCLE VELO, b. g, 3
(Trainer, W. Perkins.
49020 K’w’rth
48900 Windsor
48481 Latonia
4S245 Latonia
47848 Latonia
47560 Church’ 1
Owner, Baker & Mooro ).
By Undo — Velocity, by Henry of Navarre.
54 f l:07%fast 18 116 3
54 f 1:06% fast 8 114 3
3-4 1:14 mud 15 118 14
5-8 l:01%good 8 119 4
5-8 l:00%fast 17-10 112 4
44 f 55 fast 18-5 116 1
9 . 8 10* 10*° R Simpsonl3 A. Wood, Centimeter. J.S.R’rdon
5 6 6 l 6* W Andress 8 Runquoi, IkeyT., Frivol
16 11 11* 10<« H Lunsf’d 18 StarVoter, Bl. Servant, Acclllgh
6 8 9* 9*4 H LunsCd 14 Centimeter, PaganPan, TheAlly
3 34 1" H Lunsf’d 11 Brunswick, Itunznf. Bro. Batch
6 34 3*1 H Lunsf’d 11 Ace High, Easterside, Red Legs
TRUST OFFICIAL, ch. c, 3 110 By Meelick — Princess Industry, by Farandole.
(Trainer, S. A. Clopton. Owner, J. Marino).
62662 F.G’nds 6J f 1 :05%f ast 20 98 2 6 6 6 2 5=4 F C’ltilettl 8 Musk’nge, T.d’Honneur, G. Starr
52602 F.G’nds 3-4 1:13 fast 6 107 5 6 4 4* 4 3 i F C’ltilettl 9 MasterJack, Runzaf, WhiteStar
52539 F.G’nds 3-4 1 : 13% fast 6 107 3 2 1 4* 4*4 H King 8 Un.Verde, Bunga Buck, Rancoeas
52467 F.G’nds 3-4 1:12%fast 10 99 1 2 3 34 7 3 ! F C’ltilettl 8 Col.Tenn, ITltraGold, T.d’Hon’r
62355 F.G’nds 3-4 1:14 fast 11-5 108 2 3 3 3* J 1" F C’ltiletti 10 B.Check, J.’sUmma, B’eration
61987 Jef’son 64 t 1:09 hvy 9-5 116 6 6 5 6“ 4 7 4 S McGraw 7 TrantulQ, Episode, Thimble
51093 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 9-5 112 2 1 1 l 4 I s S M'*Graw 10 Court View, Botheration. Tribune
50816 latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 10 106 4 6 8 8 * 7» E Martin 9 B. Bubbles, Ris.Rock, Darjeeling
First start for the following:
SECRET GREETINGS, b. c, 3 (M) 105 By Luko McLuko— Z a lira, by Mazagan.
(Trainer, G. H. Keene. Owner, M. H. Fletcher).
NURTURE, ch. c, 3 (M) 105 By Martinet — Druid, by Sir Dixon.
(Trainer, P. J. Williams. Owner, Wiliams Bros.).
52662 F.G’nds
64 f 1 :05%fast
20
98
2
6
6
52602 F.G’nds
3-4 1:13 fast
§
107
5
s
4
52539 F.G’nds
3-4 l:13%fast
5
107
3
2
1
62467 F.G’nds
3-4 1 :12%fast
10
99
1
2
3
62355 F.G’nds
3-4 1:14 fast
11-5 108
2
3
3
61987 Jef’son
64 t 1:09 hvy
9-5 115
6
6
5
51093 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
9-5 112
2
1
1
50816 Latonia
3-4 l:12\fast
10
106
4
6
8
SEVENTH RACE-
-1:42 4-5 3 103.)
1 1 1-10 Allies. 3-ycar-ol<ls. Claiming;. (April 25, 11)21
JETSAM, b. c, 3 106
(Trainer, J. 0. Whitlow. Owner. S. D. Lee).
By Flotsam II. — Mrs. Olasse, by Rising Glass.
51233 I^atonla
51097 Latonia
50962 Latonia
5081S Latonia
50661 Latonia
50382 Lex’ton
50267 Lex’ton
49741 B. Grass
3-4 l:15%slow 17 108 9
3-4 l:13%fast 31 104 3
3-4 1:14 %fast 15f 102 7
55 f l:07%fast 36 112 6
65 f 1 :08%f ast 21 107 3
64 f l:08%fast 20 111 4 6
54 f 1:07% fast 29 112 11
44 f 56% mud 6 113
8 9 9- 7"’ W Hein’ ch 11 Spugs, Slipalong, CIgale
7 7 5*4 5 6 J F Wilson 10 Social Star, Artisan. Acclaim
7 7 12 12*“ F Wilson 12 Pongee, Natural, Peppery Polly
7 9 5*> 5* D Conn’lly 12 Scot. Chief, SoeialStar, Ring Rose
12 12 12 12 34 C Buel 12 M’chiavelli, T’wasentha, N’tural
8 7 7* 7* D Conn’lly 8 Julia N., Nurse Jane, Sure
J1 9 92 91a d Conn’lly 12 Bettina, AuntieMay, SirTh.Kean
3*4 D Conn’lly 0 Spugs, Auntie May, Quick-View
TAWASENTHA, ch. f. 3
(Trainer, O. A. Bianchi.
63466 Tijuana
53445 Tijuana
53335 Tijuana
55264 Tijuana
63022 Tijuana
52918 Tijuana
52889 Tijuana
62302 Tijuana
52241 Tijuana
51837 Tijuana
61718 Tijuana
51409 Church’ 1
101
Owner, A. J. Merle).
3-4 1:15 fast 2 102 7
54 £ 1:08 fast 9-5 97 2
3-4 l:14%fast 2 97 9
54 f 1 :10%hvy 1-2 108 1
3-4 1:16 fast 13-10 108 1
3-4 1:16 slop 19-10 99 7
3-4 1:15 fast 1-2 100 1
1 1-8 1:53 fast 5) 93
3-4 l:13%fast 13 96
64 f 1 : 08% fast 13-10 112
3-4 1:15 fast 9 111
3-4 l:14%fast 30 105 15
^ By Vulcaia— Belle of Arcadia, by Plaudit.
1*» 1*J B Mari’ellilO Aryanna, Geo. James, M. Dunbar
7*» G 3 ! B Marl’ellill Celebrate, Stanleyll., G. Janies
5* 2“ B Mari’ellil3 AuntAnnie, Shoreaeres, MandM.
4 h 3 2 3 R Mari’elli 7 Geo. James, JackLedi, FtillMoon
4* 1:| B Mari oil! 10 JackLedi, SisterPolly, Charmant
3" 2 3 B Mari’elli 7 Chow, Busy Bird, Capon
1* 2* B Mari’elli 9 Croupier, Sis. Polly, Mabel Rule
5 17 M Sl’ghter t* Darnay. Revdo. Babv Sister
4* 5 3 i II Saladin S Tomahoi, E. Williams, Dr. Tubbs
By Horron — Bay of Pleasure, by Kingston.
3uk 415 H T Burkel2 V.Colleen, Loveliest, A.Dau’ter
3»» 5 12 F Murphy 8 Stamp, Little Patsy. Mad Nell
12 2 12* F Murphy l,*; D.Varden, Lit.Atnrnie, RosaLee
5 h 6 10 D Conn’llyll Fly. Beauty, E. White, M.Elnora
9° 9 16 H J Burke 10 War Relief, One Pin, Loveliest
By Dick Finnell — Bcllona, by Beau Ormonde.
By Martinet — Lowery, by St. Florian.
WILL O’ THE WISP, ch. c, 3 106
(Trainer, G. H. Keene. Owner, M. H. Fletcher)
52817 F.G’nds lm70y l:45%fast 5
52727 F.G’nds lm70y l:50*£hvy 5
52587 F.G’nds lm70y 1:45 fast S
52465 F.G’nds 1 1:41 fast 12
52395 F.G’nds 3-4 l:14%fast 20
52341 F.G’nds 54 f l:07%fast 20
UNDINE, br. f, 3
H16 3 1 1
109410 10 9
104 2 2 2
98| 1 1 1
99 10 9
107 5 12
1* 2* B Mari’elli 9 Croupier, Sis. Polly, Mabel Rule
5 17 LI Sl’ghter »* Darnay, lteydo, Baby Sister
6 4 B Mari’elli 7 Billy Lane, Roy Dewey, Cahalan
4 4 i J Glass 8 C. o’Dawn, Hyampom, Gwcndola
4* J Glass 0 Chow, Nenette, Dark Friar
8J 6 2 J S Wida 15 Planet, BrownCheck. Misslf’taine
^ By Froglegs — Bastante, by Oddfellow.
I 3 U E Pool 12 Romper, CharlotteC., Blar. Stone
6'4 4* N Barrett 12 Rustler, Lou. Wynne, JohnArl>or
4»* 4 5 J McCoy 11 T.For’ner. M.Uead, CliarlotteO.
2*4 24 J McCoy 8 Corilla, Blarney Stone, Ionia
8* 8-J J McCoy 13 ll.Burgoyne. Ragazza, C’tieLass
12 11 10 2 10* G Stone 13 Rancocas, Day Lilly, liolo
By Wrack— The Welkin, by Contract.
Neusteter. Owner, H. N«usteter).
52747 F.G’nds lm70y l:49%hvy 6
52711 F.G’nds 3-4 l:14%inud 15
52620 F.G’nds lm70y l:45%fast 12-5
52502 F.G’nds 11-10 1:48 fast 6
52465 F.G’nds 1 1:41 fast 6
52323 F.G’nds 1 1:41 fast 15
3 4 1:17 hvy 34
3-4 l:lG%hvy 3
52198 F.G’nds
52070 Jef’son
LITTLE POLLY, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By Frizzle — Polly Connelly, by Disguise.
(Owner, S. C. Lync).
BERNICE K., ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By Golden Maxim — Eva K., by The Friar.
(Trainer, J. C. Mi’arn. Owner, J. C. Milam).
SISTER VINCENA, blk. f. 2 (M) 112 By Yankee— Lady Vincent, by St. Blaise.
(Owner, C. E. McCarthy).
BE GOOD. b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Cunard — Follies Bergcrcs, by Himyar.
(Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, E. R. Bradley).
INDIA, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By Delhi — Miss Bellamy, by Plaudit.
(Trainer, S. Chcnault. Owner, T. C. McDowell).
FIFTH RACK 1 Allle. AnIiIhimI Oaks. 3-ycnr-olds. Fillies. Allowances.
< 31 ay 11, 1011 — 1;R7 — 5 108.)
6 3 6* 2 L McD’ott 7 Lucy Kate, Gilt Fringe, A’truz
7* 7»* L McD’ott 9 Itolo, Ablaze, Jngo
1* l 3 L McD’ott S Ragazza, SusanM.. Thundeiblrd
3*4 3*4 L MeD’ott 8 Iwiniwin. Sandy Mac, Selma G.
4* 7 7 i| J Roberts 8 Corilla, W.o’the Wisp. Bl. Stone
44 o 7 J L McD’ott 7 l’arader, Fantoehc, Petrarch
64 6 ,w J J M’ney 9 Day Lilly, Corilla, Lucy Kate
3 1 34 L McD’ott 7 Tan Sou, Petrarch, Mary Head
DARK FRIAR, b. c, 3
(Trainer, J. M. Hukill. Owner, J. H. Woodford)
52919 Tijuana 1 l:42%slop 9 107 3 6 6 G 6
By Sweep— Minnie Adams, by Cesarion.
6 15 C Gross
1* 2*4 L Lyke 7 Kinbum, Captain Mac, Min. Man
1* 1’4 L Lyke (» L’yChamp, Bettina, MissF’taine
54 5 S 4 A Collins 13 Rang’u, Mu^kn linage, MeG’dwin
14 l nk E Pool 7 StarVoter. SirT.Kean. Gangway
44 7* L Lyke IS StcpLiglitly, StarVoter, tlreyLig
3* l h L Lyke 9 ByJiminy, LastStraw, Tamarisk
By Sunstar — Dreamy. II., by Persimmon.
52X29 Tijuana
1 1:41 fast
S
97 2
7 7
9
8 5 11
Mari’elli
62241 Tijuana
3-4 l:13%fast
15
111
7'* C
VanDu’n
52160 Tijuana
3-4 1:13 fast
8
107
5*1 O
Willis
51943 Tijuana
1 1 :43%mud 29-10
105
2 >4 C
VanDu’n
61820 Tijuana
1 l:43%fast
16
101
l'i C
VanDu’n
51718 Tijuana
3-4 1:15 fast
14
112
3* C
VanDu’n
NONSKID. br.
g, 3 (M)
111
By Flotsam III.-
(Trainer,
W. Perkins. Owner,
W. Perkins).
60979 Latonia
3-4 1:13 fast
10
112 6
5
6
43 41c E
Pool
507X7 Latonia
1 l:41%fast
12
108 1
2 2
2
24 2*4 H
Lunsf’ (1
50678 Latonia
54 f 1:08 fast
12-5
108 3
4
3
3*‘ 4*4 H
Lunsf’d
5C458 Lex’ton
F C 1 :10%fast
12
115 1
2
2
2* 3 4 H
l.unsf’ d
50333 Lex’ton
5* f l:08%fast
40
106 12
12
10
ll 3 ll' 6 H
Lricks’n'
50298 Lex’ ton
54 f 1:07 fast
28
112 8
8
10
10= 10'* 11
Lricks’n
49771 Dev’ re
5-8 l:01%fast
4
112 3
2
2
2 s 2» H
Lunsf’d 1
THE ENGLISHMAN, ch. c, 3
111
By Great Britain
6 Hyampom. Nebulous, J. Hoshor
9 Lniis, WaterWillow, IrisliMaid
7 BillyLine, RoyDewey. Cahalau
6 C. o’Dawn, M. A. Noonan. B.Lane
7 lIyamiK>m, (’how. Capon
5 Chow. Ikey T., Hymn pom
1*2 Gangway, Botheration, Merrimac
(Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, W. V. Tbraves).
4 1 4 ,J 4 L Lyke ’ 8 G. Dreams, L.Madcap, AphieDear
14 1*4 L Lyke 6 M. Muffins, M. Fontaine, Ap.Dear
1 5 1* I. Lyke 12 Tawascntha. Pekoe, Loveliness
50531 Latonia
54 f 1
:0G%fast
81
106
9
9 9
11
1118 p
WJlson
11
47630 Church’ 1
44 f
56%fast
7
110
7
4
14
1* F
Wilson
16
474X6 Church’ 1
44 f
55%fast
Ilf
107
4
5
8*
8 7 J F
Wilson
12
47404 Church’ 1
44 f
56 slow
30
108 11
10
9*
9* F
Wilson
11
4724S Church’!
44 f
54%fa«t
17
115
9
9
6 2
6 20 J
Howard
12
47145 Church’ 1
44 f
55%mud
40f
108
7
6
54
5** J
Howard
12
47057 Lex’ton
44 f
65% fast
8
115
7
6
6*
5* 7 T
Murray
7
Tawasentlm. Platj
T.N’rris, W’limakcr
1 1*1 P4 L McD’ott 8 L.Madcap. Aph.Dear, B. of White
1 2** 2" F Smith ti Loveliness, Cozette, Romance
3 8 3 8 15 J H BurkclG Leonardo II., Hildur, Wellfinder
By Lignt Brigade — Ecatarma, by Commando.
HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 26
WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST.
8 6 54 6 3 4 F Wilson 10 Coyne, Ris.Rock, Blow. Bubbles
3 3 3 U 3 7 4 K I’ool ti B.Idlell’r, L.Chainp, MissF’taine
4 4 34 2* E Pool 5 MissMuffins, Pongee. Millersb’g
5 8 7‘4 7 17 A Collins 10 B. Yourself. MeG’dwiu, BrotherB.
8 8 3* 1*4 A Collins 12 H. Batch, Bal. Wheel. SirLawnfal
4 4 2*4 2^ W Hein’ch 7 GossipAve., Millorsburg, L.ltose
6 4 2* 1*4 W Hein’ch 7 GossipAve., AphieDear, MyRose
By Dick Finnell — Affable, by Hastings.
nridge).
2 2 2* 2«4 J Howard 8 G. Dreams. Aph.Dear, B.ofWhite
3 2 3 B* J Ilowanl 7 GossipAv.,A.Dear,Mam’y o’Mine
1 1>* 1* J Howard 12 MyRose, M.F’taine, Bl’ncheMac
By Ivan the Terrible — Armilda, by Bryn Mawr,
3 4 3 2 3 4 4 M Garner S G. Dreams, L.Madeap, B.ofWhite
4 3 3* 2*4 O Willis t» GossipAve.. L.Kato. MissMuf’ns
13 13 12 2 12* 2 R K« nn’dyl3 Rang’n, Muskallouge, McG’dwin
3 3 3 2 3‘J O Willis 7 Bettina. GossipA venue, MyRose
1 1 l 2 1*4 (> Willis 7 Millers’rg, Last Rose, M.J. Baker
2 2 1 1 i l 3 I) Conn’lly 7 M.J. Baker, Pekoe. MaryGaffney
4 3 l 2 l 3 II J Burke 8 M.J. Baker, M.o’Mine. LastRose
By Olambala — Oraqge Lilly, by William the Third.
Raring starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30).
® Superior mud ruuner. X Gooil mud runner.
* Fair mud ruunor. (M) Maideua. •Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race — 1-2 Mile.
Cinderella Puree.
2-
year-olds. Maidens. Sp
e**ial IV
eights.
(lrack record: April
29, 1918—47—
2—112.)
Today’s
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
r»3«91 3
Ogarite
...114
:48
114. .725
rWGOl
Maryland Belle
...114
:4K%
114. .720
53691
Nancy F. ......
...114
:48%
114.. 715
536! >1
Miriam Cooper
. . .114
:4N%
114. .710
.•370.)
Quick Run
. . . 108
:49%
114. .705
53603
Wessie B
...107
:53%
114. .700
Grace Foster . .
114
P.'lski
114
Buxom
114
Fourth Racc-^3-4 Mile.
Spring Handicap.
3-year-olds and upward.
(Track record: Sept. 27, 1919— 1:11%— 3— 128.).
53709 s CAPTAIN
HERSHLER 114 1:12% 4 108x750
(53730) bSt. Allan 103 1:12% 4 112x710
53730 2 Rotitledgc 114 1:11% 5 119.. 735
50323 2 King Thrqsh 108 1:12 4 118. .735
53096 2 bSaga more 110 1:12% 4 104X730
53770 bSt. Quentin 110 1:12% 5 107X725
Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
Comrade Handicap.
3-year-olds and upward.
(Track record: Sept. 25, 1915— 1:42%— 4— 119.)
53750 bFizer 116 1:44% 7 102 X 750
51 449 3 Sporting Blood 3 107x745
53635 2 bKing’s Champion ..105 1:45% 4 112. .740
5371 0 3 King John 115 1:45%
Socond Race — 3-4 ;
7 102X750
3 107 X 745
4 112. .740
6 107^:740
3 104. 735
3 103X730
3-year-olds ami upward.
Claim!
ng.
(Tru<
•k record: Sept. 27.
1919
—
1:11%-
—3
-128.)
53769-
•Fickle Fancy ...
.1(H)
1
14%
6
100X 725
53728 s
hMidian
. 108
1
13%
4
113:|: 720
49810
b.Musito
. 97
1
14%
5
110.. 715
53328-
•bPrincess Myrtle
.1(M
1
13
4
103. .715
53692
bKirali
.110
1
13%
4
113X715
53751
bBlack Top
.105
1
12%
3
101X715
53729
•bAmackassin
.107
1
21 %
6
105X715
537*59
bRedland
.112
1
13%
9
1150710
.*3729 3
General 1
.122
1
13%
11
1150710
53729
bJean Bullant ....
.109
1
14%
4
113X710
53(592
bTarascon
.108
1
P-’%
5
115X710
( 53235 )
bTrusty
.113
1
l-’%
7
115X705
53096 s
•bRavensea
. 99
1
14
4
108. .705
58726
•bTetley
. 94
1
14
5
105*705
53692
Toadstool
.102
1
14%s
5
11 OX 7(H)
53376
•Perigourdine
.105
1
12%
6
105X700
5036(»
John Uhl (M)...
. 109
1
18%
3
96. .700
58726
•bEquator
.1(H)
1
14%
4
103X700
53471
•bAlors (M)
.110
1
14%
7
105. .7(H)
537G9
•Machere (M) ...
.115!
1
19%sy
G
105. .700
53673 bDuc de Morny .... 3 103X73(
Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Sept. 25, 1915 — 1:42% — 4 — 119.)
53731 3 Widow Bedotte ..110 1:45% 7 109 X 72S
(53731) Trickster II 113 1:45% 5 108. .72C
( 53773) *bAineriean Boy 108 1:48 4 UW)X71."
(53729) bDlxie Carroll 112 1:46 5 105 x71. k
53728 Favour 110 1:45% 8 97x71?
53731 *bW»M»dthrusli Ill 1:44 6 104x71?
53710 *Liola 94 1:46% 4 97X71?
53773 Joan of Arc 101 1:45 5 105x71(1
53728 bFroderick the Great 86 1:55m 6 102X71(1
53728 2 Cauheen (M) 4 95x71 €
53811 bSfiecdster 113 1:47% 6 104x71<
53651 •bSunny Hill 105 1:45 6 102x71(1
53749 *()sgood 5 108®71(
53773 bSmn nicr Sigh Ill 1:44 5 112x70."
53710 Escarpolette 107 1:41% 4 109X70C
53812 •Orma Reed (M)... 4 102.. 70(1
53389 bMess Kit 4 105.. 70C
Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
..113 1:17%
..105 1:45
..111 1:44
. .107 1:41%
5 108.. 720
4 109X715
5 105X715
8 97X715
6 104X715
4 97X715
5 105X710
6 102X710
4 95X710
6 104X710
6 102X710
5 10K®71(>
5 112X705
4 109 X 700
4 102.. 700
4 105.. 700
8 G. Dreams. L.Madeap. AphieDear
7 WhiteStar, Millersb’g, Merrimac
5 MissMuf’ns. B. Dudley, A.T.llert
9 Julia N’.. Dimples, My Rose
5 MissMuffins, Bettina, Millersb’g
6 Tryster, Prudery. Dimmesdale
9 N.Lee, Gen.J.M. Gomez, Regiat’r
11 Moody, I’luribus. Registrar
18 Star Voter, Ace High, Coyne
8 Last Rose, Monsoon, N. Elkhorn
12 NorthElkhorn, Oriole, ByGinger
12 Ceut’ter, FneleVelo.SmokeScreen
Tliird Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-year-olds. Claiming,
ek record: April 16, 1921 — 1:05%-
(Track record: Sept. 18, 1920—1:44%-
(53620» bCcltic Lass ...
53751 2 *Ijouise Wynne
( 53(i94 ) *bS'»cial Star ...
53647 Morning Face
53729 2 *Tennite
53769 bGcnrge Bovee .
53694 2 * Perhaps
53517 *Spugs
..105 1:06%
. .10311:08
..11SJ1 :07%
..102 l':06%s
.. 85 1:06%
..108 1:07%
..102 1:07%
. .107 1:08%
-3—108.)
lOt. .728
96X720
113.. 715
103X715
!*7 <718
106x710
111. . 710
101x710
(53732) hilackamore ...
(53753) bMormon Elder
53752 s bSanimy Kelly
53773 s Bully bell
53728 bWhite Socks . .
53752 bArbitrutor ....
53732 bTom Saunders
53753 bArmistice . . . .
53752 *bAlma B
53807 bliorena Moss . .
. .106 1:48%
.. 95 1:46%
..107 1:49
..KHi 1:47%
..103 1:46%
..109 1:48%
..105 1:45%
. .10.811 : 47%
.. 97 1:46%
..101 1:47%
53694 *Miss Rankin .
112
1 :OS
68.
.710
53647 •bllemlock !
.107
1 :54%h
53692 Tout Dr
90
1:07%
103.
.710
53*196 bKrogtown
. .102
i»3751* Lucy Kate . .
KM
1 :07%
108
<705
53732 s *bBurlinganie
. 102
1 :48
53694 • Wraith (M) .
KM
1:10%
1(H).
.705
53732 •bBeauty Sleep
. . 98
1:48%
53428 Talent
100 1:07 Y r .
109.
.7(H)
53585 Doctor Jim (M).
. . 97
1 47%
531(93 By Jove (M).
114
1:09%
107.
.7(H)
53752 *bBar One
.109
1 :46%
53694 ‘Actress (M) .
107
1:09%
160 .
. 700
53711 bSalute
. .102
1:48%
53693 Streamer (M)
.... 101
1:10
103.
.7(H)
53623 ‘Betsy
. .111
1:46%
53G94 Plum Blossom
(Mi
108.
.7(H)
53672 ‘Sunrose
..105
1:49%
FIRST H All
0 1
11 lie.
Citiilprclln Purse. 2-year- olds.
-3—138.)
4 105*725
5 108X720
5 112X715
4 108X715
4 97.. 715
7 108X715
5 112.. 710
4 108.. 710
7 95X710
5 100X710
6 108x705
7 1030705
5 1020705
7 97X705
5 82.. 705
4 97X705
6 103X700
5 102.. 700
5 95 X 700
6 92X700
Special Welglits. (April 1IJ), IRIS 47 2 11^.)
Index (’ou rue Dist TimeT’ckOdds Wt St %% \ Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
OGARITE, b. f, 2 (M) 114 By Granite — Annagh, by Broomstick.
(Trainer, C. F. Clark. Owner, J. H. Louchhoim).
53691 H.deG’ce 1-2 47%fast 20 114 7 4 3 2 5 2 J Williams 11 Diadema, BlueTeal. M’yl’dBelle
52250 F.G’nds 3-8 38 hvy 15 115 5 21 4 3 i J Williams 6 Geutilly, Evelyn White, GraceE.
daily racing form
Tuesday, April 26, 1921
MARYLAND BELLE, tr. f. 2 (M) 114
(Trainer, W. J. Burke. Owner. Maryland Stable).
By Zeus — Dorothy K., by Kilmarnock.
53G91 H.deG’ce
63582 Howie
63494 Howie
62831! F.G’nds
62783 F.G’nds
47 3 ;,fast
49%fast
•
35%fnst
35 fast
G>1 4 2 4 A Johnson 11 Diadema, Blue Teal, Ogarite
S S 1 - A Richcr'k S Op’rman, Ch.Star. MiriamC’per
6 l 5 11 J Ileupel 12 Wishbone, Yank. Maid, Ch.Star
6' 4 2 J McCoy 11 J. Dundee, Ev. White, Adventure
6* 5 5 i L. McAtee 9 Adventure, Mawrc’ou, Gentility
By Sweep — Frances Dillon, by The Commoner.
NANCY F„ br. f, 2 (M) 114
(Trainer, G. Minor. Owner. F. J. Farrell).
£3691 II.deG’ce 1-2 47%fast 110 114 8 3 4 2 G 3 1 J McCabe 11 Diadema, Blue Teal. Ogarite
MIRIAM COOPER, b. f, 2 (M) 114
(Trainer, W. Livingston. Owner, Shea Stable),
5LG91
H.deG’ce
1-2
47 .fast
7 f
114 1
63582
Bowie
1-2
497., fast
2.9
115 5
63494
Bowie
3-2
4S%fast
tc
114 7
QUICK RUN,
ch. f,
2 (M)
114
By Sweep— Lady Eastman, by Masetto,
6 4 6«» J
2h ,1
G'* G'» .1
Rod’g’ezll Diadema, P.luo Teal, Ogarite
Rod’g’ez 8 npperman, ChasteStar, AlexH.
Rod’gV/,12 Wishbone, Yank. Maid, Ch.Star
(Trainer, J.
62705 H.deG’ce
G. Wagnon, Owner Pelican
41) fast
108 9
WESSIE B.. b. f, 2 (M) 114
(Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur).
62603 Bowie 1-2 48% fast 58 107 7 7 7
First start for the following:
GRACE FOSTER, b. f, 2 (M) 114
(Trainer, G. R. Bryson. Owner, E. K. Bryson).
BELSKI, br. f, 2 (M) 114
(Owner, S. G. Morton).
BUXOM, b. f, 2 (M) 114
(Trainer, W. H. Fizer. Owner, Win, Farnum).
By Theo. Cook — Dixie, by Ogden.
Sta ble).
9 71 5 3 J C Rob’son 9 U’tainty, Miles S., Friars Rush
By King James — Australina, by Montana.
7 7 7 27 A Rlcher’k 7 Misdeal, St. Maurice, Mnwrcoron
By Superman — Caileau, by Golden Maxim.
By Enfield — Belle Tenny, by David Tenny.
By Ballot — Lady Doncaster, by Elopement.
SECOND RACE-
HMD 1:11 l-r».
Milo.
12S.)
3-year-olds anil tipu nnl. Claim ins;. ( Sept.
FICKLE FANCY, b. m, 6 100
(Trainer, B. B. Rice. Owner, B. B. Rice).
5376!) H.deG’ce
6361)2 H.deG’ce
63186 Havana
62058 Havana
62856 Havana
3-4 l:l<i%slop
3-4 1:15 fast
51 f 1 :IK) fast
3-4 1 :13Vf.fast
3-4 l:13%fast
103 2
106 10
106 5
100 4
110 3
MIDIAN. b. c. 4 . 113
(Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner, R.
53728 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :14%fast 23-10 110 3
55692 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:15 fast 11 112 1
53647 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :14%.fast 16-5 114 7
65619 Bowie 6} f 1:22 fast J3 113 2
62598 Bowie 61 f l:20%fast f. 115 10
63559 Bowie 7-8 1:29 fast 13-10 115 3
53511 Bowie 3-4 l:14%fast 19-5 112 4
62C40 F.G’nda 3 4 1:13%fast 11-5 105 7
62518 F.G’nds 3-4 l:13%fast 8 108 4
Scherrer).
2 1
MITSITO, ch. h. 5
110
(Trainer, W. A. McKinney.* Owner, E. T. Zolli coffer).
By Loretta — Flfl, by Glganteum.
2'4 2 2 J C'neisen 1‘2 P.Conn’ly, LootiFny, Goo.Bovee
13 2 9 7 ? M Har’sonlf* Burgoyne, Midinn, Jean Bullunt
8 8 6 i F Burley 8 Presumption, W. Dream, II. Platt
7'4 S"$ L l'enman 8 Blonde!, Frascuelo, Avion
6" k C*i W Kelsay 7 Roundel, Litliolick, I*nnghorne
By Meridian — Veneta Strome,. by Ben Strome.
'1 2* Tv Envor 12 Napoli, Canbeen, Fred.theOreat
!' uk A Johnson 15 Burgoyne, .I.Bullant, Laughorue
1 2', A Johnson Id Optimism, MnricoCaruso, K’kTop
1 2* A Johnson 9 Propaganda, Resist, JeanB’llnul
1 9 16 A Johnson 12 Kiruh, JcanBuIlant, Double Van
3 2-4 A Johnson 7 L. Wynne, Star. I’.aimer, Legacy
1 4 2 1 A Allen 9 Crumpsall, PaulCounelly, Resist
h 3 2 i T Jarvis 8 Lf. Perkins, V’nsylvia, Burgoyne
*» 2*4 T Jarvis 13 Cinderella, Ragazza, General
By Sweeper — Musette, by Juvenal.
49810 I’on’ght
49753 Oon’ght
48458 llain’Cn
48379 Hum't'n
48227 Con’ght
47673 Delin’ t 7-8 MC l:26%fast
47522 Jamaica 3-4 l:13 4 %fast
4 1:15%fast 44
3-4 1 :15V:. slow 9
3-4 1 :16%,.slow 6-5
3-4 H14 fast 6
2-4 l:15%slow 1-2
11-5
20
2 1
O'APPA H Thurherll Medusa, May W., Mistake
<’>'* 6*2 H Myers 9 Hiiinma, Sweeplet, Duke Ruff
:' 4 1 1 Thurher 4 Fluzey, llackaniore, Hondo
1* 4 -A II Thurher d Stepson, T.o’t.M’rning, J.Bullant
1" l 1 H Thurher 9 ViveMcGoe, (!. Herrin, M.M illious
l'i - h G KummerlO F. Tireur, Larghetto, Cheruhiun
3i 3 2 J J Stap’tonlO L.Lanell., Sam.K’lly, OldSiuner
PRINCESS MYRTLE, b. f, 4 103 By Prinoe Ahmed— Myrtle Marion, by Woolsthorpe.
(Trainer, C. H. Neal. Owner, J. D. Bartolomeo ).
63328 Havana 3-4 1 :13V. fast 5 104 2 1 2 2- *2' 4 F Hunt
53272 Havana 3-4 1 :13M.fast 10 98 4 4 4 4- 4 3 F Hunt
62126 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 6 107 7 7 7 6' 2 2 F Hunt
62809 Havana 5i f l:08%good 44 108 4 3 3 3‘4 4 4 } F Hunt
0 Assumption. Mess Kit. Allah
7 Sirocco, lilk. Prince, T.BIueDuke
7 MilitaryGirl, Ed Garrison, Ha ran
7 Byrne, Ed Garrison, Dim out
KIRAII, ch. f. 4
(Trainer, J. Rowland.
53692 lf.df G’ce
6.3,598 Bowie
63531 Bowie
6:6511 Bowie
52722 F.G’nds
62601 F.G’nds
62477 F.G’nds
62231 F.G’nds
BLACK TOP, cl
(Trainer, D.
63751 Il.deG’e In
63694 H.deG’ce
62047 H.deG’ce
62401 Havana
53270 Havana 1
63327 Havana
53258 Havana
53227 Havana
63174 Havana
62881 Havana
62780 Havana
62718 Havana
62696 Havana
62474 Havana
623S9 Havana
62249 Havana
62120 Havana
62046 Havana
AMACKASSIN,
(Trainer, G.
53729 H.deG’ce
63633 Bowie
62697 Bowie
53495 Bowie
63471 Bowie
52640 F.G’nds
515518 F.G’nds
62028 Jef’son
61885 Jef’son
113
Owner, F. B. Sullivan).
By Astronomer — Mary Greenwood, by Falsetto.
-4 1:15 fast 19-10 112 14 11
GA f l:2u%fast 11-10 113 1
CA f 1 : 21% good 4 110 1
3-4 l:14%fa§t ]5 112 3
2- 4 1:10%, hvy 15 10G 7
3- 4 l:l3%fast 12 111 3
3-4 1:13% fast 8 109 12
3-4 l:19%.hvy 12 111 2
h. g, 3 101
. S. Fountain. Owner, D.
n70y 1 :46 V, fast 7 103 1
3-4 l:15%fast 9 110 6
3-4 1:14 '/-.fast 35 100 1
3-4 1:12V fast g 105 3
1-16 1 :45%fast 10 102 2
3 4 1 :12%fast 4 106 4
3-4 1:13 fast *21 95 7
6A f 1 :07%fast 8-5 107 4
3-4 1 :13%fast G 10G 2
3-4 l:13%good 4 106 3
1 1:38*. fa at 12 90 1
51 f 1 : 06% fast 6 104 4
3-4 1 :13%fast 5 105 1
1 1 :29%,fust 25 96 4
3-4 1:12V, fast 10 102 2
3-4 l:14%fast 12 lu4 2
61 f l:14*v,hvy 21 106 2
6-8 1 :02 fast 8 102 2
6*2 L Penman lf» Burgoyne, Midian, Jean Bnllant
1 J l 3 L Ensor 12 J.Bullant, Don hie Van, Burgoyne
l 2 P 1, Ensor 13 Backpay, Benevolent, Cherubino
7 s G 4 L Ensor 9 Crumpsall, PaulCounelly, Resist
9' G-'l T Jarvis 11 Resist, Mnrmite, Serbian
71 S'" <! Roh’sonl l Orlova, Cobalt Lass, Old Sinner
12- 10 1 1 C Rob’sonlS Ina Kay, R’bow Girl, C’alt I*ass
11 l“k C Roh’sonl3 Th’dyNighter, T’ckstar, S.Kellj
By Ormondale
Fountain).
-Black Cap, by Sir Wilfred.
G 2
i F
G 5 1 A Pickens
21 A Pickens
1' L Penman
2 s A Pickens
CH A Pickens
6 ,! * E Barnes
G 1 * A Mcl/hlin
3-1 A Pickens
3‘ A Pickens
6' 3 L Penman
. g. 6 105
l. Bryson. Owner, E. K.
!-4 1 :1 1 Vr.fast 13 101 9
: f l:21%fast 2 lu3 4
. f 1:21 fast 2 107 G
\ f 1 :21 fast 2.3-10 100 1
. f l:23%slow 9 10G 1
t-4 1:13%faat 15 107 1
1-4 l:13%fast 30 110 8
! 4 1:14 fast 8 105 4
i-4 1:15 fast 11-5 115 8
Bryson)
S 7
BEDLAND, b. g, 9
(Trainer, D. Hammond.
53769 H.det Fee 3- 1 l:l«%,slop
53344 Havana lm50y l:45%,fast
53::17 Havana lin50y 1 :4!%fast
£3300 J Iavana 3-4 1:11 'f.fast
52238 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast
63179 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast
115
Owner, G. Holmes).
117 12 1
108 2 G
l<ft5 G 7
115 10
112 5
115 G
W’d’st’k 9 Natural, Lon. Wynne, Lucy Kate
O’ltilettt 12 Social Star. Perhaps, Wraith
C’Uilettild Optimism, KnricoCnruso, Midian
Pickens 7 Perhaps, .Tacolienn, Molinero
5 G.Meiiocal, A.K.Sir, Dr. C. Wells
S Sleepy Dear, Perhaps, Wiuall
S Rameau, A1 Porter, Tw Seven
S Roseate, Coca Cola, Tosea
S Perhaps, Pansy, Cabin Creek
7 LastOne, VicMunoz, Dr. (’.Wells
Sweep Clean, Pansy, Rama
3| ?.-* A Pickens 7 Last One, l)r. C. Wells, Rama
8 Huonec, Dr. C. Wells, llama
tivershle, Exhorter, Bally
Ink 4'J N J B’rnes d Whippet, Pansy, Cubauita
4 2 4 7 4 E Barnes 7 Aiken, Rama. Huonec
2 s 3* F Hunt fi Klng’sBelle, Maveliona, Coomfs
2 h 22 F Hunt 7 Vic Munoz, Whippet, Aunt Deda
By Sweep — Radiance, by Onondaga.
7A G fl 2 J Shelepetsl4 Dix. Carroll, J.Bullant, Tennite
2J 2 4 .T iShelepets S D’hleVan, T’dstool, This.<jueen
2 1 2 1 A Allen 12 No. Shore, Clierubiuo, Mary Head
2 2 A 3 2 J Shelepetsl4 S. Kelly, G.Ag’uionte, Cliernbino
2 2 2 h T Shelepetsl4 P. Connelly. C’mpsull, Kilkenny
3*‘ 5 3 2 J Shelepets S Lt. Perkins, Vansylvia, Midian
7i 7 # i J She|epetsl3 Cinderella, Midian. Ragazza
3*» 4 4 i J Shelepets 11 H. O’Day, liar. Burgoyne, Enos
6 l C 8 L Lyke 8 K’stie’sCub, Burgoyne, O. Sinner
By Plaudit — Ruby Right, by Star Ruby.
5*A F Barnes 12 P.Conn’ly, Fie. Fancy. LontiFay
l 2 ' 1 1 R Mcli’ott 9 Chimera, Sem. Stalwart, llomaiu
G'A T-J K M. D’ott 7 Amer.Eagle. Bigldea. JakeFeld
7 !l lo % R Mc D’ottlO Fly. Prog, Molinero, Ed. McBride
2‘ l 2 R MclVott S Double Eye, Sunny Days, Allah
GENERAL, b. g, 11 115
(Trainer, M. Olive. Owner, T. H. Wilson).
53729 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :14 J £fast 12 114 G 11 9
53647 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :14Vf,fast 31 10 116 9 6 6
53531 Bowie CA f l:21-f,good 11 115 12 10 13
53510 Bowie 3-4 l:14^fust 13-5 117 7 8 7
52833 F.G’nds 3-4 1 : 131 f. fast 4A 113 3 3 4
6251S F.G’nds 3 4 1:13=Sfust 12 115 9 9 9
52272 F.G’nds 2-4 IT. good 12 111 13 13 13
E2028 Jef’son 3-4 1:11 fast 6 113 7 9 5
52007 Jef’son 51 f l:08%good 1G-5 109 S 64
4*» 5 = 1 J D’minlck S Flying Frog, Major Domo, Sybil
By Ort Wells — Anna Loretta Daly, by Ben Brush.
6'A J Rod’g’ezl4 Dix. Carroll, J.Bullant, Tennite
G 2 5=i L lOnsor Id Optimism, EnrieoCnruso, Midian
d ' - T Par’gton 13 Kirah, Back Bay, Benevolent
7' 7‘- J Rod’g’ezlO (Marline S., Medusa, Toadstool
25 1*5 L Lyke 13 Philanderer, Moroni, FirstPulIet
4* L Lyke 13 Cinderella, Midian, Ragazza
13 13*** .1 H cupel 13 H. Burgoyne. Blaise, T’ber’s Pet
5*> 5 4 5 W Hein’ohll If. t)’l)ay, Har. Burgoyne, Enos
35 3'i‘ W Hein’chlO Vansylvia, Jus.Goebel, Am. Rose
JEAN BULLANT, b. c, 4
(Trainer. G. R. Bryson.
53729 H.deG’ce
55692 H.deG’ce
53619 Bowie
53598 Bowie
52744 F.G’nds
525G7 F.G’nds
L2395 F.G’nds
51587 Bowie
3-4 1:14!. .fast 8 109
3-4 1:15 fast 12 110
65 f 1:22 fast 19-10 113
65 f 1 :20%fast
3-4 1 :17 hvy
55 f 1:07 fast
3-4 l:ltu,fast
65 f 1:23 hvy
TARASCON, ch. h,
(Trainer, W. C.
53692 H.deG’ce 3-4
53259 Havana 51 f
5219! Havana 55 f
53149 Havana 55 f
f 30x1 Havana 55 f
52710 F.G’nds 3-4
52C40 F.G’nds 3-4
52477 F.G’nds 3-4
52232 F.G’nds 3-4
62139 Jef’son 1 2-16
£2069 Jef’son 3-4
61885 Jef’son 3-4
61844 Jef’son 3-4
61362 Pimlico 1
61303 Pimlico 3 4
61224 Laurel 1 1-1G
TRUSTY, b. g, 7
52814
6271 1
Westmoreland,
1:15 fast 20f
1 :07%iast 4
l:06« 5 fa.st 4
1 :06V fast lo
1:08 fast 3
1:15 4 r.mml 15
1 :13hfast 15
l:l3%fast 20
l:ix‘;-,hvy 20
2:024fifast 30
1:17 hvy 11-5
1:15 fast 7
1 :18!4hvy G
1 :40 4 t,fast 20
1:13V fast 13
1 :51 slop 30
113 By Ecouen — Padoue II., by Ajax.
Owner, Lincoln Stable).
2 3 3* 2I 1 J G’neisen 14 Dixie Carroll, Tennite, General
4 3 2 h 35 R Met ’r’nn 15 Burgoyne. Midian, Langhorne
1 3 2 2 4-1 R McCr’nn 9 Propaganda. Midian, Resist
2 2 2* 2 3 L Morris 12 Kirah, Double Van, Burgoyne
1 1 l 13 1* L Morris 13 C’lt Lass, W. Flower, 1). Roma
0 8 75 7 2 5 1^ Morris 13 Pueblo, Little Maud ie. Circulate
7 11 10 l 9*1 M Buxton 13 11. Burgoyne, Ragazza, C’ticLiss
1 1 1*5 2 2 L Morris 7 Manoevre, Jean Bullant, Trusty
By Magellan — Tartino II., by TarQuin.
W. C. Wostmordlar.d).
115
12-5 109 2
G 109 12
S 113 2
7-5 108 3
115
Owner,
115 1*5
C1587 Bowie
RAVENSEA.
(Trainer,
65 f 1:23 hvy 13 115 4 5 4
5T09C
53064)
63964
62X23
627GO
52618
52495
£2391
52284
Havana
Havana
Havana
1 la vana
Havana
Havana
11a vana
Havana
Hava na
Havana
hr. g. 4
G. Price,
1 1-S 1 :
linTiOy 1:
lni.^;y 1 :
lm50y 1
lm50y 1:
lm50v 1 :
1 1-16 1
1 1-16 1
3-4 1:
Owner, G,
53%fust 8-5
ISVifast 5
ft fast 8
44%fast 4
40V.fa»t 3
43 ‘-f, fast 3
43— .fast G
47 V, fast 12
47 V.fast S
15'ufast 3
S'2 A Try on 15 Rurgoyne, Midinn, Jean Rullant
G 2 6 4 A J Smith S Liyal’t, Perig’rdine, T.Emiuirer
5* l'i S Lowe 7 Mugivan, E. McBride, lx»t. Speed
5i 5 4 J F Wilson 8 I’easant, Currency, .lust Fancy
2 2 l-‘i J Smith 7 Eddie McBride. Sybil, Rameau
11*11 ,6 J J M’ney 12 Vansylvia. T.Nigliter. ii.Maudie
7 s 6 4 J Roberts 8 I>t. Perkins, Vansylvia, Midian
Gi 6*i M Buxton 13 Inn Kay, R’bow Girl, C’alt Liss
6 l,k 8 8 i F Bryson 13 Rurgoyne. Keziah, Mickey M.K.re
9* ill-- K Moore 12 Spectacular Girl, Tugs, Aztec
6" 4*1 F C’ltilettiil 11. Burgoyne, Val.West, I’onltney
74 6 ,w F critilettl 8 K’stie’sCuh, Burgoyne, O. Sinner
4 11 G*4 F C’ltilettilO DouldeVan, Op’tunily, Dr.C’pbell
6 s 4 7 i L Morris 10 Nightstick, AIImtI A., V. McGee
3* 2'4 A Johnson 15 Amackas’n, MayW., Lit.Mutidie
4 2 4 7 II Ham’t’n 9 S. Light III., StarR’Im, M. Polly
By Broomstick — Loyal, by Loyalist.
OaklawnBelle, Simduria, Shill’g
Sandy 11., Kirstii*’s Cub, L*id
End Man, Sea Gove,- Sandy H.
Back Bay, Pep. Polly, Port Light
End Man, Sandy 11., Shilling
Herald. A.AIex’der, II. Burgoyne
R«do, Ablaze, Jago
Ilid. Jewel, T. Nephew, I*. Light
A’JeJackIL, Jock Scot, LuiiseV.
Marmite, JockScot. Port Light
3* 4*4 J Mooney 7 Manoevre, J.Bullant, S. Emblem
108 By Sea King — Lady Dunraven, by Desmond.
Price).
107 1 1 2 1 2 3 3*1 A Pickens (*• My Ada. Rhymer, Incinerator
103 111 l l 3 1 1 i A Pickens 7 M.v Ada, El Cnrottcl, Fireworth
loL 4 6 G G G 4‘ S l^owe C» Jellison, Firewoith, O’Malley
100 7 3 3 4 3 l 2* R I/caster S Elniout, Gold Stone, FlyingFrog
lot) G 7 7 8 7 8 4 3 J It L’casterlt) T.J. Hogan, ElCoronel, WarTux
loo 7 3 3 3 C 1 G- It L’ caster 8 Night Wind, llalrack, Wilfreda
!»S 7 G 2 2 6 2 4 4 4 It L’caster 8 PauIaV., AttorneyMuir, Bianca
100 8 3 2 7 G« G 7 4 R LVash-r S Buck Nail, Sol Gilsey, Rhymer
106 7 6 5 3 8 7*3 G I’.uleroft 8 Rhymer, El Ooronel, Buueraua
loG 7 6 3 l uk 1'4 G liulcrofl 8 Shortchange. Juauitalll., Hatz'k
(Trainer,
C. Clime. Owner,
C. R
Daly).
Mobile
1 1:52 '.'.mud
2-5
118
2
1 1
1
14
1"
Ti
Mink
Mobile Ab 64 f 1:21 goodll-10 117
G
2
1
14
24
I!
Smith
Sli’port
54 f 1 :«)7'%fast
G
107
3
4
4
G
G 3
E
Smith
Sh’port
£4 f 1 :<>X : %fast
3-5
121
2
1
1
r-
1“
G
Stack
Sh’port
64 t l:10 %hvy
24
112
4
o
2
Ol
2 2
A
Richer
F.G’n«ls
3-4 1:13 fast
7
1064
5
3
3
41*
4*
E
Smith
F.( Ends
3-4 l:l4%mud
5
108
G
G
G
G 4
G' 4
T
Jarvis
F.< 5’nds
64 f 1 :0G'/ifa.st
6
106
C
4
3
34
2*
T
Jarvis
• F.G’nda
3-4 l:13%faHt
8
113
7
G
G
4 '
4 5 4 E
Pool
) Jef’.son
64 f 1 :07\fast
20
116
7
5
G
Guk
5' 4
It
M ink
TETLEY, b. h. 5
(Trainer. M. V. Black.
105
Owner. H. Y/alser).
53729 ILdeG’ce 3-4 l:ltV»fast 33
51049 Empire 1 1-16 l:49%slow 9-5 106 3 3 3
50722 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 1-2 98 5 5 4
50628 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :47 3 r,fast 10 109 5 3 3
50453 Aq’duct 1 l:40 2 5 fast 7 113 9 7 9
50387 Aq’duct 64 t 1:20 fast 20 113 3 7
50220 Ail’ duct 11-16 1:48 fast 34 106 1 1 2
TOADSTOOL, blk. g, 5 110
(Trainer, H. E. Yorke. Owner, J. Troy).
53692 H.deG’ce
53633 Bowie
53619 Bowie
53561 Bowie
53510 Bowie
51612 Bowio
61520 Bowie
4 1:15 fast
64 f l:21%fast
GA f 1 :22 fast
7-8 1 :2S%fast
3-4 1 : 14 '/.fast
lm7')y l:51%hvy
€4 f 1:22 fast
PERIGOURDINE, br. m, 8
(Trainer, H. J. Kennedy.
53376 Havana 5A f 1 :07Vf.fast
53259 Havana 51 f l:07%fast
53206 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast
53184 Havana lm50y 1 :43'/rfast
53137 Havana &4fl:06%fast
JOHN UHL, br. c. 3 (M)
(Trainer, F. Brudus.
87 107 3
25 111 1
28 1134 9
21-5 105 5
45 102 G
9f 100 8
17f 105 3
105
Owner. Kentmere Farm Stable).
By Ormondale— Tea Enough, by Ogden.
13= 14 1 - R McCr’nn I t Dix. Carroll, J.Bullant, . Tennite
3"> 2-4 F Woinor t S«otchVerdict. WarCry, Shen’d’li
2* 13 F Weiner a Dioscoride, TigerRose, M. Mouse
3' 3*4 J McCabe tt Dark Ilill, Lovely. Froptown
f>4 4 :, 4 J McCabe 12 Joe Joe, Lovely, The Wit
64 6 n 4 J McCabe 7 l”nce ofC., T. Nephew, Burgoyne
5 6 7 J .1 Mooney 5 K.Agrippa, Aurum, Pierre- it- Feu
By Mushroom — Crepe, by Chaucer.
f.x 5 3 1 R Hol’wayl.5 Burgoyne, Midian. Jean Bullant
3* 3* .1 Bell S D’ble, Araaekassin, This.Queeu
7 s 7 !, 4 J Bell !) Propaganda, Midian, Resist.
54 G 7 A Allen 8 An. Gallup, llackaniore. G.Bovee
2- 2 T 4 A AlU-n 10 Carline S., Medusa, I^oot 1 Fay
12 11 -* It LVarderl l 1’. Foreigner, Titanium, Malvolio
6 l 14 F Lux 11 OldSiuner, Amackassln, L’gbter
By Aeronaut — Miss Porigord, by Perigord.
503G6 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:1GVf,fast
49937 Tim. Ab 3-4 1:18 fast
49644 Mi. Royal 5-8 l:00%fast
49178 Mt. ltoyal 5A f l:U8%fast
49292 Ham’t’n 6-8 l:0t%fast
49203 Jlam’t’n 5-8 1:02 fast
EQUATOR, b. g, 4
111 1
113 3
10G 2
loG 3
104 2
9G
Owner, R. Ooodlow).
103
(Trainer, F. Byer. Owner, J. J. O’Toole).
63729 1 f.deil’ce
53692 II.df-G’ce
62584 Bowie
53647 Bowie
49849 Dcv’ro
49GG2 Windsor
3-4 l:14Vf,fa«t 7f 106 10
3-4 1 :12 fast 2nf
CA f l:19Vt,fast 27
GA f 1 :20%good 90
3-4 1 : 13% fast 24
3-4 l:15Vigood 27
8«* k 7 3 i J l>aw T son 10 Gav.Boy, FlyingFrog. Scarpiall.
3' 2* A Pickens S Liyalist, The Eiupiirer, Voorln
Ciik *jh t P.urns S P.ill Ilimlcy, Scarpiall., Hainan
7‘ 7" It I.’easter 8 Chefs, The Enquirer, Jake Feld
6 2 4 2 5 T Burns 8 The Enquirer, Cavan Boy, Avion
By Zeus — Ravenroost, by Prince of Monaco.
S' 4 ,T Wessler 8 Dolly C., Lnugliland, Toss Up
G 4 J F Bryson 8 Gratinn, Divil-to-Pay, Lura
7" N Burger S MissHolland. Orchestra, Voorinel
6 7 N Burger 7 Marguerite Dix on, Voormel, Lura
11 II' 2 I Fletcher 11 Nurse Jane, P.ertliaS., M.Reigel
12 12 17 E Barnes 12 W’chester. Bertha S., J.’sIJnima
By Meridian — Horizon, by Hastings.
G» 7 7 3 (’ Ponce 14 Dix. Carroll, J.Bullant, Tennite
8 l 11“J F Lux 1.5 Burgoyne, Midian, Jean Bullant
7'J 8 17 F C’lt ilettl s J’k Seot, Fred.llieGr’t, S. Kelly
Lux
49639 -Windsor
3-4 l:12%fast
34 f
101 8
9
9
49380 Ft. Erie
3-4 1:13% fast
1G
103 G
G
7
48859 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast
20
108 8
9
7
48545 Latonia
3 4 1 : 13% fast
17
107 4
4
6
48270 I>atonia
3-4 l:13%fast
20
low 8
1
1
ALORS, b. g,
7 (M)
105
(Trainer, J. Riddick. Owner,
J. Edwards).
53471 Bowie
Gi f 1 :23%slow
Of
113 lo
13
51429 Bowie
64 f 1 :22-/ fast
5f
1IO 15
13
15
19826 Belmont
1 l:41%fast
24
109J 1 1
1
2
19127 Empire
1 1-8 1 :54%fast
30
107 5 3
3
6
19048 Empire
1 1:43 fast
G
life 9 t
9
11
43277 Saratoga
1 1 :37'%fast
12
11-5 14 14
14
14
12954 Aq’duct
1 1:40% fast
5
11.5 12 9
7
7
MACHERE, br,
. m. 6 (M)
105
t Trainer, .1
r. Hill. Owner,
N. {
>. Hurd).
537G9 ILdeG’ce
3-4 l:lGV>slop
IGf
116511
12
12
42563 Arl’ton AbG4 f good
20
123
42540 Arl’ton Ab 5if slow
15
126
::9s::g ll.dcG’ce
ImTOyl :44 3 .good
17f
93 13 12
12
12
39777 U.ileG’ce
lmiUy 1 :M hvy
27
1o7 10 10
10
f
3X541 Belmont
1 l:42%fast
8
107 9 11
11
11
8 9 9 9 21 V
It 11 11 11'* J Ileupel
6 6 6 4 6»3 E Penn
11- 12" F Hunt
7 2 7* E Penn
13 2 15 24 F Wnson
9 Sagamore, KingJoliu. Ar’bGoOu
11 M ’k West, PansyBI’som, Murray
8 First Pullet, Marmite, Pyx
12 M issedtlieTime, pullux, I’opEyes
1) Sandy 11., Miitmua, Alf Veziua
17 Brisk, Flying Orb, Gus Scheer
64 G*J if J Burkel2 Port Light, Pullux, Briughurst
la F Wilson 1() D.ofD’nshlre, B’ghurst.U. Valley
By Faucheur — Valak, by Ermak.
13' 14 20 .T Conley
15 15 N Hurt
2 1 2 7 E Sande
8* 8 24 T Jarvis
1 1 P.C’iully, Am’kassin, C’nipsall
15 T. Portuguese, MayW., Amack’n
:5 ’I’icacey, D’bt’gThoiuaH, Sena Day
9 Claqiier, Dorcas, Muse
By Masetto — Ousel, by Ornus.
11' IT 8 E Wells 12 P.Conn’ly, Fie. Fancy, T^eotiFay
6'* B Turner r, Wewoka, Fels, Greetings
4*i I-; Francis 7 Catoctiti, Hast vl.adv. L. England
12 3 ln'« .1 Wessler 13 Medusa, T.azy Lou, ‘/innia
S 3 S 2 » A Pickens 10 Candidate II., Zinnia, O’Malley
12 10'* G Byrne 1G ElUerkeii, St. Banner, Phalerian
TIISKH RACE 5 1 -12 Furlongs, ^-year-olds. Claiming.. < April 1C,
-1:05 J -T, 3 BIS.)
1921
CELTIC LASS, br. f, 3
(Trainer, M. Lippr.
53620 Bowie
5!!51G P.oWle
52599 F.G’nds
62464 F.G’nds
52395 F.G’nds
62251 F.G’nds
100
Owner, J. B,
f l:0X%fast 2
5A f 1 :07%fast 21
6A f 1 :0G‘/t,fast 3
1 1:41 fast 2
3-4 1:14 'Afast G
3-4 l:lGVLhvy 3(
Dunn).
By Celt — Clara Atkin, by Sain.
LOUISE WYNNE, b. f, 3
(Trainer, M. Olive. Owner,
53751 H.deG’e lm70y 1 :4G : ’*;,fa.st
f*3G d Bowie 1 1-16 1 :60%fast
53559 Bowie 7-8 1:29 fast
53513 Bowie 7-8 l:28 4 Afast
52727 F.G’nds lmTOy 1 :f)0 , /r.hvy
52599 F.G’nds 5 A f 1:06% fast
62449 F.G’nds lm70y l:41%fast
52271 F.G’nds 3-4 l:15%good 44
SOCIAL STAR, b. c, 3
(Trainer, S. M. Henderson.
53694 H.deG’ce
5358:: Bowie
53512 Bowie
53472 Bowie
52835 F.G’nds
52764 F.G’nds
52GG1 F.G’nds
51378 Church'!
3-1 1 :15%fast 11
3-4 1:11 fast Gi
5i f 1 :07V fast 14
5A f l:(i8%slo\v 1G
1 1 :39%fust 1
2- 4 l:157f.hvy 20
3- 4 1:13% fast 10
3-4 l:14%good 6
MORNING FACE, b. f. 3
(Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner. F. Farrar).
109 6
S
5
3 2 Int A
Allen 9
-5 11L 3
2
1
1 ' 2 3 L
Ensor In
105 3
1
1
i* n s
McGraw 12
lo5 4 2
2
2
70 7 m s
Mcdraw S
94 8
G
8
44 34 F
<” It iletti 13
104 5
G
6
7 4 7 7 4 S
McGraw S
96
By Golden Maxim —
r. H. Wilson).
97 3 2
1
1
T 2 l L
J’enman 9
94 6 8
7
JJ
G* G r, l 1^
Penman 9
93 2 4
4
1
l'i 1 2 5 L
Penman 7
102 2 4
5
G
G- 7 8 ^ 11
Gregory 12
KK> 7 6
5
2'J 2 2 J
Roberts 12
1024 9
8
9
64 G 7 G
Babin 12
1)1 A 14 9
13
12
12' 410'* M
Schvv’tz 14
1024 2
G
7
24 3* J
Ileupel 13
113
By Brummel — Glad
Owner, E.
B.
Henderson).
106 2
3
3
1' l 2 It
I/caster 12
110 6
1
2
V\ 4 3 i A
Allen 7
111 5
4
3
33 34 («
Ponce S
106 G
G
G
6 2 4 7 C
Pome (*
93 1 1
1
1
GU 91* T
Jarvis 9
) 1024 7
9
8
84 8*4 J
Roberts lo
) 110 7
7
7
7* 7'° L
MclVott 9
110 4
3
4
G' 6*3 O
Buel 6
103
r tt „ — „ >
Tlj The Picket— Ma
\ ToutOr, Chevalier
e, I.. Kale, P. Polly
en.Ag’ui’te, M.Dix’u
ss Up, Omer K.
ie, Ragazza, T.’sPet
.’sUiniu.i, Wedgwood
Natural, Lucy Kate. Toss Up
Kob i-noor. Benevolent, Hp’dster
Midian, Starry Banner, Leguey
52617 II. de< Pee
3-4 l:14%fast
11
99110
r»
53620 Bowie
54 f l:0S%fast
23
1i)6
2
3
53583 Bowie
2 4 1:14 fast
14
94
7
7
53546 Bowie
7-8 1 : 28 '/.good
.27
Mt
6 3
G
52512 Bowie
55 f 1 : 07- r. fast
14
102
2
6
52599 F.G’nds
54 f l:0C%fast
5
Mt
1
7
51476 Bowie
3-4 l:17%slow
9
107
1
6
TENNITE. hr. f
. 3
97
(Trainer, C,
. F. Clark. Owner, J.
H.
Lc
53729 H.deG’ce
3-4 1 :14'/-.fast
9-5
92
2
1
53694 H.deG’ce
2-4 l:lG%fast
S-5
101
3
2
620G0 F.G’nds
2-4 1:12 fast
G
95
4
G
5264 1 F.G’nds
55 f 1:06 fast
15
85
5
G
52478 F.G’nds
2-4 1 :12%fast
12
112
4
2
52355 F.G’nds
3-4 1:14 fast
30
109
7
5
19276 Ham’t’n
5-S l:00%fast
17-5
112
3
3
GEORGE BOVEE. ch. g. 3
106
(Trainer. G.
Peterson. Owner,
G.
Peterso
53769 ILdeG’ce
3-4 l:16'/ & slop
6
98J
S
10
52632 Bowie
64 f 1:21 fast
5
102
4
3
53620 Bowie
5 A f 1 : 08r;,fast
7
J07
5
4
53597 Bowie
CA f 1 :21 fast
8
10G 12
11
5:2561 Bowie
7-8 1:28%. fast
6
105
1 2
3
53516 Bowie
55 f l:07;..fast
13f
1054
2
1
ler. Roisterer, Big Idea
Perhaps, Black Top. Wraith
G.Ag’moiite, L’yKate, Chevalier
TubbyA., John’sUinuia, Dantzie
N. Raider, Trantula, J.’hUuiuiu
B un. ltuck, Fantoche, Both’ation
Anticipate, Jock Si'ot, El tube
Day Lilly. Rolo, Raueocas
ing, by FatherlaM.
7 ij L Penman 16 Optimism. EnricoCaruso, Midian
6'3 A Richcr’k !» CeltieLass, Geo. Bovee, Tout Or
6" L Penman 7 G.Ag’monte. L’yKate, Chevalier
4*4 A Richcr’k S G.Agramonte, Chevalier, Galiot
5*4 A Richcr’k S TubbyA., J’n’sUmma. So<*’lStar
7* \* Aron 12 Cel.Risg, O’leggo, G.Agramonte
3* L Aron 9 Tingl’g, King’sBelle, Sacajavvea
By Granite — Ten Pin, by Jack Point.
heim).
l«« k 3 3 A J Callahanl! Dix. Carroll, J.Bullant, General
4 h G r *i M Har’ son 12 Social Star, Perhaps, Black Top
14 l 3 Ii McD’ott 9 Brit. Liner. BeSure, Yel. Blossom
3 4 4 5 4 L McD’ott « Apple Jack II., Meliora. Ablaze
6 2 S'° J Williamsl 1 Day Lilly, Ram-ocas, Rolo
9 2 9» 2 J WilliamslO 4’. Official, B. Check, J.’s ITmma
3 l 7*3 II Myers 7 M. Lillian, Thorny Way, Frivol
34
PERHAPS, ch. e, 3
(Trainer, G. Price.
Ill
Owner, C. Fountain).
By Harrigan — Minnoietta, by Mindora.
3 4«A F C’ It iletti 12 P.Conn’l.v, Fic. Fancy, LeotiFay
20 5 l - G Babin (i Resist. Onieo. Vansylvia
!' 2»k C’ Ponce 9 Celtic Lass, Tout Or, Chevalier
1 Tc.A C Ponce 12 No.Shore, Am’kasslu, Cliernbino
2 2 3 C Ponce S An. Gallup, ll’ckamore, lrouB<»y
Ponce 10 G.Agramonte, C. laiss, L. Kate
2 W 7'° C
By Luke McLuke — Miss Georgia, by Star Shoot.
53694
ILdeG’ce
3-4 l:15%fast
22f
110
8
G
4
3b
2 2 F
W’d’st’k 12
Social Star, P.lack Top, Wraith
53401
1 Iavana
3-4 1 :12% fast
6
113
4
1
1
1*
23 11
< t’dwine
7
Black Top. Jacobean. Molinero
r.338S
Havana
2 4 1:13'% fast
•>*4
304
5
2
1
l 4
1" .1
Dawson
C
Natural, Whippet, Gratiau
53327
Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
2i
108
7
3
3
3uk
3- G
Fields
s
Sleepy Dear. Black Top, Wiuall
53174
Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
24
108
4
1
1
I 2
l'i F
Wilson
H
Pansy. Cabin Creek, Wiuall
53140
Havana
1 1 :39%fast
34
104
3
*» *»
1
1*
1* It
Penman
7
ll.of t. North, Geo.C.Jr., FelixM.
53094
Havana
5J f 1:07%. fa st
C
107
1
1
1
l'i
2*1 «
Lowe
8
Tin* Liiquin-r. Jacobean, Jim F)»g
53039
Havana
l l:41%fast
12
94
2
Lost rider.
A
M cl/ hi in
S
CSeo.C.J r., Missllilarity, Wiuall
52879
Havana
2-4 1 :12%good X
98
3
1
1
l 4
l 2 i F
Hunt
«
Driffield, Finis, Major Fisk
52868
Havana
54 f 1 :08 4 f.gaod 7
109
7
7
9
72
6'- R
McD’ott
1)
Shy Ann, The Enquirer, Talent
52777
Hava 11a
64 f 1 :06%fast
15
102
9
7
7
54
3 4 3 N
J B’rnes
!)
Sl’pyD’r, ThcEnqiiirer, Cabiu(!’k
52655
Havana
2-4 1:15 fast
3
107
3
0
3
4'5 4 2 4 A
Pickens
7
Peg. Rives, Geo.C.Jr., Auto.Ked
52490
Havana
2-4 1 : 15%, fast
10
103
7
5
7
7*
10“ : » N
J B’rnes 11
Mariciisa, Molinero, Sleepy Dear
62269
Havana
54 f 1:07 '.-.fast
12
Ml
3
3
4
D l
6 4 J I
Fletcher
8
Cigale, Sleepy Dear, Cornelia O,
62088
Havana
0-S 1 :05%mud
2
99
2
2
2
2*
2'i R
I /caster
5
Draftsman, Kathl’nK., Geo.C.Jr.
51993
Havana
51 f l:07%fast
10
110
8
6
5
H
7" J
McCoy
ll
Friglit r Rama, Bygoue
SPUGS, b. g.
3
101
By Charles Edward
— Shoo Fly, by Meddler.
(Trainer, W. S. Gibson. Owner,
53517 Bowie
52925 Havana
52552 Havana
52430 Havana
52286 Havana
5A f 1 :08’-%fast 14
64 f 1 :07"f,fast 15
3-4 1 :13 ; Vr.fast 10
3-4 1 :15 -f.good 4
3-4 l:15%fast 5
MISS RANKIN, ch. f. 3
(Trainer, W. R. Sallee.
Owner, M. Boasberg).
10 10" R Hol’waylO Sacajawea. ToutOr. Mary nead
8 8* 1* Penman 8 Sis. Susie, Bl. Prince, MerryFeast
6 s 6 3 J J Francis 7 Gratinn. Roseate, King’s Belle
G 25 G 7 J Francis 0 Natural, Cigale, King’s Belle
C 8 6*4 J Francis 8 G rati. mi. Natural, Dantzie
By Setback — Belle Rankin, by Handball.
55694 H.deGVe 3-4 l:15%fast 72 109
52587 F.G’nds lmTOy 1:45 fast 44 107 G G
62519 F.G’nds 1 l:39%fast 15 SG 1 2
r>247S F.G’nds 3-4 1 :13%fast 12 106 7
52:!96 F.G’nds 11:41 fast 60 884 1 1
52241 F.G’nds 64 f l:07%fast 20 103 9
62155 Jefson 54 f l:06%fast 10 1084 5
TOUT OR, b. g, 3 103
(Trainer, C. A. Applegate. Owner, C.
52692 ll.dcG’ce
3-4 1:15 fast
19
103
2
1
6 h
12" L :
52620 Bowie
54 f 1 :08%fast
G
104
4
1
1
1‘
37 M
53517 Bowie
5 A f 1 MIS'-;, fast
10
112
1
1
1
1'
2.4 A .
62641 F.G’mls
64 f 1:06 fast
:-o
90
3
4
4
G
G lu K .1
52517 F.G’nds
3-4 1:13-% fast
18
I06
7
G
4
64
3* F '
51243 Pimlh’o
r»» f 1 :07\.fast
9
Pi 84
5
4
3
3*
G*1 (’
512S7 Pimlico
64 f 1 :09'%fa»t
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6
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7‘| F 1
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ch. f. 3
108
By Uncli
(Trainer, F. Musante. Owner, J. Musante).
12 12 10' 9 T 4 S Whla 12 Social Star. Perhaps, Black Top
7 G G l C" J Ileupel ll T.For’ner, M.Hcad. CharlotteC.
4 3 4» r,*!. T, McD’ott d D. Spray, TailorMaid, M. Maxim
7 10 84 7*4 L McD’ottll Day Lilly, Rnini*eas, Rolo
4 4 3'4 3 s 4 W J osiah 5 TailorMaid. Ablaze, Dane. Spray
8 5 8 2 S 4 \j Mcl>’ott13 Ram-ocas, Day Lilly, Rolo
4 6 € 4 6*^ 11 llam’t’n 7 Mavourneen, Br. Check, Tan S<»n
By Mont d’Or II. — Golden Rose, by Goldfinch.
A. Applegate).
McAtee 15 Burgoyne, Midian, Jean Bullant
liar’ son !) Cell icRiss, Geo. Bovee, Chevalier
Johnson Id Saeajawea, M’ylleail, Clievalier
Josiah « Apple Jack II., Meliora, Ablaze
WM’at’kll JuliuN., Pliil’uderi-r, Mar. Dixon
Rob’ son 12 Sob’ade, MyF’mlPat, JumaioaB.
Weiner 9 Feruwood, Mantilla, Silence
Royal Lady, by Royal Flush III.
53751 i f.deG’e
lm70y l:46%fast
10
107
4
7
6
3
3*
3"
M
TTar’soti 9
Natural, Louise Wynne. Tossl’p
53694 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:l5«/afust
17-5
103
G
9
9
7*
6%
< J
Babin 12
Social Star, Perhaps, Black Top
5258:: Bowie
3-4 1:14 fast
7
102
G
2
1
U
.1
Hcupel 7
G.Ag’monle. Clievalier, Su’IStar
5:!TilG Bowie
54 f 1 :07%fa»t
6
106
8
9
7
G*
3 3 4
K
llol’ way 10
G.Agramonte. (T.Lass, Pep. Polly
53 ISO Sh’ port
64 f 1:15 hvy
8 G
110
1
3
3
2-
3*
F
Murphy 5
Rustler, Draleggo Y. Blossom
52815 F.G’nds
7 8 1 :26%,fast
6
1(6
8
7
4
4
21
2'i H
J Burke 9
Day Lilly, Doric, Julia N.
52747 F.G’nds
lmTOy 1 :49-;,hvy
2
103
4
1
3
3
14
1»
J
Roberts 7
Gilt. Fringe, Alcatraz, B. Stoue
52711 F.G’nds
3-4 l:14%mud
20
102
S
8
8
5 2
C '0
J
M c( Toy 9
Rolo, Ablaze, Jago
52198 F.G’nds
3-1 1:17 hvy
4
108 4 3
1
1
n
3*4
II
.1 Burke 9
Day Lilly. Gorilla, Gilt Fringe
51423 Church’l
1 1:41 fast
4
Ml
2
5
5
G
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24
.1
Roberts 12
Undine, JimDaisy, MisaFoutaine
51327 Church’l
3-4 l:15%f&st
2J
109
G
3
3
4*
3'
N
Barrett 14
Ring Rose, Natural, Sandalwood
WRAITH, br.
c, 3 (M)
100
By Malamont — The
Spirit, by Yankee.
(Trainer,
W. L. Oliver.
Owner,
N.
Macfarlane).
53691 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:15%,fast
f2f
106
1
1
1
2 2
4 4
L
Penman 12
Social Star, Perhaps, Black T< p
51039 Laurel
5A f 1:09 fast
25 f
lot
7
G
r,
7*
lo' 2
G
Bulcroft12
Lmghlainl. Trantula. Zealoiia
56619 W’dbine
3 4 1 :15%fast
SC
114
8
6
6
9*
9' 2
(}
Bulcroft 12
Gallipot, Fuse. Tharon
50174 B.Bon'ts
G-8 1 :03 2 :,hvy
24
110
2
G
G
G'A 0*3
G
Buleroft 9
Blur. Boy, llotSpark, Cante’nGirl
50069 B.Bon’ts
6-8 1 :04 u r.mud
fit
110
1
2
1
p,k
2 U
G
Bulcroft 11
Dora. Oakling, Rosa Atkin
49809 Con’ght
3 4 l:lG%fa.‘?t
21
102
3
2
2
6*
5>»
R
Rom’elli 7
Dellahm, GeorgeC.Jr., Jacobean
Tuesday, April 2G, 1921
DAILY RACING FORM
TALENT, b. c. 3
(Trainer, F. J. Stevens.
53428 Havana
63375 Havana
53356 Havana
52325 Havana
53300 Havana
53271 Havana
53216 Havana
55 f l:08%,slow
5i f l:07%faat
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 1 :13%,fast
3-4 l:14%fast
5 A f 1 :<>7 \-,f ;i st
•
109
Owner. T. Hodge).
By Tony Bcnero — Tallahassee, by The Commoner.
100
113
in
101
100
110
100
9
1*
1*
9 10 J
3"k R
1*1 F
1* 2 s F
3’J 5 l F
3- 3-1 A
2 4 3 2 F
Smith !)
L’caster <5
Hunt 7
Hunt G
Hunt 10
Pickens 1 1
Hunt 8
53199 Havana
6i f 1 :07 2 f,fast
2
112
3
1
1
2 1 5 3 3
Tj
Penman
10
63016 Havana
6) f l:07%fast
4-5
111
3
1
1
Ink 2'i
R
Kenn’dy
G
62983 Havana
51 f 1 :07Vsfast
2i
111
1
1
1
ink 2 1
R
Kenn’dy
S
62950 Havana
51 f 1 .07%, fast
6
100
4
1
1
P 3*
L
Penman
8
62X68 Havana
61 f l:08*;,good
5
107
5
2
1
2nk 3*
L
I’enman
9
52757 Havana
3-4 l:13%.fast
5
101
4
1
1
1® lh
L
Penman
S
62C97 Havana
51 f 1:08 fast
2
110
3
2
2
R
Kenn’dy 11
62675 Havana
3-4 1 :14%f ast
8
104
4
1
1
1*1 4Q
B
Kenn’dy
G
.last Fancy. Avion, XorfolkRellc
Wiuull, Roseate. Disturbance
Molinero, Disturbance. P. Rives
"\p Rung, Molinero, Starkey
Fly. Frog, Molinero. Ed. McBride
ll.of theXortli, tlet’Em. L. Speed
JustFancy. Mer.Fenst. T\v. Seven
Jncob’n. ll.of the Xortli, Cigale
Coen Cola. Sh.v Ann. Our Jack
TheEnquirer, Peg. Rives. ShyAnn
Stepson, FirstConsul, LneieMny
ShyAnn, T. Enquirer, IFchanalian
Molinero, GeorgcC.Jr., OurJack
Flewhigh, Julieanne, Exp’iment
Winall, Cigale, Cabin Creek
BY JOVE. br. c, 3 (M) 107
(Trainer, J. Carroll. Owner, H. J. Foley).
53693 IT. « let Fee 5J f l:07%fnst Slf 116 4 5 9
4X928 Empire 5’ f l:07%slop 10 114 4 6 5
48860 Empire Ah 3-4 1:11 fast 20 112 2 2 3
48X06 Empire 55 f l:07%,fast 20 114 11 11 10
48739 Empire 5-8 1:00 fast 20 114 10 8 8
47830 Relmont 5-8 st l:01%mud 6 115 2 5
47726 Belmont 4’f st 53^. fast 40 J15 4 3
47*93 Belmont 4’f st 63%fast 20 115 9 8
107 6 4 9
By Zeus — Hamena, by Maximo.
47263 Jamaica 5-8 l:02%s!ow 15
9 1 9 10 A Johnson 10
o’ «** j Rod’g’e* ;*
2* 2 2 J Rod’gVz 7
10* 10‘ 7 A Itod’g’ezIS
8 s 7*« r F’b’ther 15
6* 6** C Kummer 7
3‘5 3 3 J C Kummerll
8 2 8“ N Rarrett 10
9 s 9‘* C Turner in
Haywood, Registrar, r.rnndora
Knobble, Cuv’nor, Theodosia
Eternity, Wapiti, L’Eelair
Mooily. Eternity. R. McLaughlin
LconardoH., Cuv’nor, C. Average
Normal, Our Flag, Moody
K.nfT.II’tlier, Present, J’ieaune
Dry Moon, Moody, Normal
A leu tram, Frizlet, Eye Opener
ACTRESS, br. f, 3 (M)
(Trainer, R
53694 H.deG’ce
51455 Bowie
51427 Bowie
51373 Pimlico
51329 Pimlico
61271 Pimlico
Cl 199 Laurel
50952 Laurel
00875 Laurel
STREAMER, ch.
(Trainer. F.
53693 II. d« <Fce
53545 Rowie
53512 Rowie
51441 Rowie
51427 Rowie
50521 Aq’duct
DH49 Aq’duct
HW Aq’dsct
F. Carman.
2- 4 l:15%fast
5i f 1: 10"/-. slow
6* f 1 :0S 4 f,fnst
3- 4 1:14 fast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:13Vf.fsist
51. f 1 :09%fast
55 f 1 :0SVf.fast
5J f 1 :U8 fast
100
Owner.
30 1<»7
114
111
104
105
113
m
1 1 B
112
By Meridian — Paradise Queen, by Waterboy.
F. Carman).
5 6 9 2 12 14 L Ensor 12 Social Star, rerhnps, P.lack Top
1 5 11 11** .1 Rutwell It M. Fleurs, Rhinestone, M.BarneJ
2 2 r»5 s 13 J .lleupel 11 IrishAb’ss, T’ntula, P.T.liaru’m
2 2 3'ilO 1 1 .1 1 1 cupel 11 Johu’siJm., Silence, Chin. Walsh
1 1 2' 5'5 J ID upcl It) Miss Petite, Caliot, Vie
1 1 3'5 5 7 5 J Rod’gVz 9 Ronllomine, Haywood, SunTurret
2 2 2* 3'5 A Allen 1<* Cav’Jish, Tran tula. MyFriendl’at
2 7 7 6-° L McAtee 7 Joaqiiina, WilUTh’hts, Explosive
3 8 9J 10' 7 W Kelsay 12 L.Swilly, M. Marine, Lougldanri
3 (M)
Byer. Owner, B.
55 f l:07%fast 81
3-4 l:14%,good 41
55 f l:07%fast 16-5
7-8 1 :31 ‘j.mud 49
55 f 1 :08 %fast 16f
3-4 l:14%good 50
5-8 59%. fast 20
3-4 59 fast 40
1C3
F. Marshall).
116 6 16 16
101 3 2 3
101 7 G G
By Star Shoot — Lou Blue, by Ogden.
112
114
109
106
108
6 16' 7 F Lux
3 l 4' 4 F Lux
6- 7* 5 F Lux
7*« F Weiner
10 Haywood, Registrar. F. Pandora
12 ficn.Cndornn, Nohant, Toreador
8 TubbyA., J’n’sUtmmi. Soe’lStar
7 Attorney, Nohant, Julieanne
12 1_’ 29 A Rlchor’kl4 IrishAb’ss, T’ntnla, P.T.Harn’m
9 9 21 E Moran 9 Sjsirt. Blood, Maid.’sH., OtirB'tf
C& G 12 E Moran 10 Vibrate, Perplexity, Lady Stella
8* 8* 9 E Moran 10 TheHohemian, Frigate, Queereek
By Joe Carey — BorrilFs Choice, by Bcrrill.
PLUM BLOSSOM, ch. f, 3 (M) 108
(Trainer, J. G. Bussey. Owner. E. Graham).
53694 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%,fast 22f 111 1 4 G 65 8*5 J Tlod’g’ez 12 Social Star, Perhaps, Black Top
51329 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast Xf 109 2 2 4 45 9" W Kelsay It) Miss Petite, Galiot, Vic
FOl 11TII RACE
< Sept. 127 , 1!)1!> 1 :ll I
CAPTAIN HERSHLER, h. c, 4
(Trainer, J. H. McDonald.
•4 Alale.
108
Owner,
S|>i*in<<
2S. )
ll:i ml i cap.
-year-obls ami upward.
53709 H.det^e lm70y 1:44 4 .fast 7-10 1**5 1
53562 Bowie 3-4 1 :13%.fast 6 109 5
53474 Row ie 7-8 1 :2S slow 14 106 3
52X34 F.G’nds 3-4 l:12%fast 12 113 7
52603 F.G’nds lm70y 1:43 fast 10 lit 2
52479 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:45%fast 5 114 2
62376 F.G’nds lm76y 1:45 fast 1-2 111 3
62324 F.G’nds lm70y l:44%.fast 13-20 104 3
52294 F.G’nds 3-4 l:13%fast 12 110*7
Lewis).
1 1 1
By The Manager — Fleeting Fashion, by Hamburg.
1 2-7 I, Ensor 5 K’dial IT., Lnd’sLove, M. Orange
'5 I, Morris t; Dr.C’Iark. T. Archer, Sundial 11.
2* <’ Ponce 1*> Tippity Witehet, Holster, Fizer
4[S N Rarrett 9 Mythology, Day due, T.d’Hon’ur
• 4 7 C Rob’son ft Cap.Mae, St. Isidore, Gen. Haig
~ Ponce 5 t’.Mae, 'C. Witehet, F’ertyg’blict
Ponce 5 V. Chairman, TheWit, V’gChing
Ponce 7 S’pdragon II., Chief, Drummond
10 E. R’baeher, Col.Tenn, RapidDay
ST. ALLAN, b. c. 4
(Trainer, J. Hewitt.
co
53730 H.d
5: 619 11. dot Fee
53156 Sh’port
53121 Sh’port
52X37 F.G’nds
L24i*9 F.G’nds
52296 F.G’nds
62177 F.G’nds
51229 Empire
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1:1 IV fast
lm70y 1:47 fast
lmTOy 1 :49%fast
1 l:3X%fast
1 1:40 fast
lm70y l:44%fast
3-4 1 :12%fast
1 1 :41 hvy
112
Owner, D. Cunningham).
1-’ l 2 C
l 4 ink (
45 4 s L M orris
By Bridge of Allan — St. Aelwena, by Chaucer.
56969 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46%fast
12
63 f
3-5
1-3
7
rj
20
30
20
4
110 2
1065 S
1**6 2
107 3
103 C
104 4
107 6
102 11
102 5
111 3
ROUTLEDGE. ch. h, 5 119
(Trainer, J. Hastings. Owner, W. M. Jeffords).
52730 II. dot Fee 3-4 1 :13%.fast 3-5 132 1 4 3 2
511X4 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 8 116 2 4
50X78 Laurel
60054 Laurel
505x0 Laurel
50-165 H.detJ’ce
1 1 l 2 S Wida 5 Routledge, St. Isidore, FruitC.ukc
10 9 2 7 S Wida It) Hilly Kelly, Careful, Star Voter
1* l 1 H Wida ft Sir tJrafton, Warsaw. Panaman
25 2" S Wi<la 4 Raider, Sir Grafton, Dark llill
2- 3 l II Gregory 12 Lucky H., YungChing, Riff Rang
25 1" S Wida 8 Fizer. 1 to the rat ion, Fantoche
9* 9 ,r * S Wida H) Sundial II., R.Shnn’n, St. Isidore
12 12 s * S Wida 12 E. Rick’b’her, R. Proof, t’.II’shler
7 7 2 4 It L’ caster 7 Recount WhrMask, SweepClean
3 3*° C Kummer 3 Hallet Dancer II., 1’astoraiSwain
By Toddington — Understudy, by Star Ruby.
3-4 l:13%fast 3-5 122 1
3-4 1:13 fast 8 116 2
3-4 l:13 4 f,fast 13-5 112 3
1 1 : 40% fast 9 115 1
11:41 slow 37-10 llU 2
3-4 l:12%fast 9 11X 2
E Ambrose 5 St. Allan, St. Isidore, Fruit Cake
4 ,k 5’° L McAfee 7 MotorCop, Panoply, MrtekOrnnge
4 1 4 2 E Haynes •; Panoply, Crank, War Marvel
2 2 1 E Haynes 2 John I*. Grier
3*® 2 4 5 E llaynes 5 It lazes. Milkmaid, Camouflenr
1'5 1* E Haynes G PanlJones, Bulletproof, Sir.Maid
KING TKRUrH, ch. c. 4
(Trainer. H. M< Daniel.
118
Owner, J. K. L. Ross).
60323 H.fh-t J’ce 3 4 1 :i::-..fnst 9 10 IIS 3
601X4 II. iM Fee 3 4 1:13-', fast 2-10 110 5
49;m;o Belm’nt 2-4 st 1 : 12"*., fast 8-5 139 4
47311 Pimlico 1 1-S 1 :5F r .fast 8 lit 5
47082 Pimlico 11:42 fast 3-6 110| 3
47040 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 9-10 10XJ 8
3 4=
SAGAMORE, eh. g. 4
(Trainer, J. Aithur.
52696 H.d. GV lm7oy 1 :46%fast 2
52605 Bowie 5-5 f 1 :07l-f.fast 5
52547 Rowie 65 f 1 :20 4 /,good 5
53497 Rowie 6? f l:2t) 4 :,fast li
52764 F.G’nds 3-4 1:15%hvy 3
52693 F.G’nds 1m70y 1 :4 1 ‘/-.fast J;
£2570 F.G’nds Im70y1.41 fast 1(
62543 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:4C%fast 3i
62480 F.tJ’nds lmTOy l:44&fast 7
52342 F.G’nds 3-4 l:12%fast 1<
104
Owner, J. Arthur).
By Thrush — Silent Queen, by Forfarshire.
2 ' 1 E Sande 4 St. Quentin, Carm’da'le, HiilletP’f
3 3 5 J Itod’g’ez *• Lion d’Or, St. Quentin, Car’dale
26 E Sande Krewer. leadings tar, StarShell.
1 4' 1 E Sande 9 Man o’ War, (Tpset, Wildair
‘ 1* E Sande 9 An’iversary, Rubidium, ‘T/l’nimp
; U B Sande 13 Scurry, Mock Orange, St. Alkm
By Uncle— Lydiz II., by Luke Blackburn.
97
115
110.
108
112
95
100
SS
m
106
ST. QUENTIN, b. g, 5
(Trainer, M. Lipps.
52770 H.deG’ce
62472 Rowie
62784 F.G’nds
62538 F.G’nds
52467 F.G’nds
62416 F.G’nds
52220 F.G’nds
1- 4 1:15 slop 17
2- 4 l:14 r v.slo\v 8
55 f l:0f.V 5 fast 12
3- 4 l:ll 4 4fast 12
3-4 1 :12%fast 8
3-4 l:12%fast 8
3-4 LlGMiinud 20
107
Owner, J. B. Dunn).
103 5 o
111
116
112
106
108
109
1-’ 1 '5
4" 5 1 A
5 4 5*4
2S 4«
15 3'-’5
6* 4*
44 4 2 4
By
C’ltilettl G The Arelier, Shoal, Frogtnwn
Johnson S Ar’IiGoOn, Fit. Gold, R.’sLnssie
Riehcr’k J) KingJohn, ArrahGoOn, Panaman
lticher’k 9 SmartGuy, Lad’xLove, Penelope
Rod'g’e/.IO Anticipate. Jock S<-ot, I’ttahe
Jarvis 7 Inquiry, LmisA., HarryShannon
Riehcr’k 5 Past. Swain, Tantalus. * Rest hoff
McD’ott S Frogtown, Cheer Leader, Troilni
Itichcr’k 7 Romany, Tip|K» Sahib, F^Oricut
Richcr’lcl3 FI. Gold, T.d’Hon’ur, St. Isidore
Hi» Majesty — The Marchioness , by Bain,
5 2 4 4 C Ponce 6 II. Kelly, R.MeL’ghlin, Dunboyne
45 6 7 4 L Ensor S Jadda, MaiHK*vre, Iv. Cliainpioti
85 8 14 W War’t’n 9 Hlue Paradise. Herald, Ra.vdue
at C 12 I* King 7 Miu. Man, T.d’Hoiineur, Mahony
4»‘ 8 4 4 L McAfee S Col.Tenn, FHraGold, T.d’Hon’r
6 3 4 % L McAtee 9 Mahony, Colmn.Tenn. A.AIex’der
3 l 3 s L McAtee 7 Angon, Wyoming, Pickwick
FIFTH II \( E— 1 Mile :iml 70 Yards, (’onirmlo Handicap.
II I> ward. 4 Sept. 25, 1915-^1:42 2-5 1 11!).)
!5-year-old» and
FIZER. h. h, 7
(Trainer, E. P.
53750 H.deG’ce
52548 Rowie
53498 Rowie
12474 Rowie
52604 F.G’nds
62499 F.G’nds
62417 F.G’nds
1
1
1
7-8
1
1
1 1-16
62253 F.G’nds lm70y
62178 F.G’nds 1 1-16
L19X9 Jef’son 1 1-16
61X67 Jef’son 1 1-16
Summerfield.
1 : 1 l -’.-.fast 29
l:42' r .good 6
1:43 fast 7-5
1:23 slow 62
1 :38%fast 12
1 :40 fast 8
1 :46vf,fast 15
l:47V.hvy 3
1 : 45% fast 20
1 :49 hvy 7
l:49M;slow 1-2
102
Owner,
104 S
117 5
107 6
99 8
110 S
106 5
E. P.
SPORTING BLOOD, b. c, 3
103
106
307
112
116
107
6 5
6 6
G 5
5 5
3 2
2 1
3 3
By Transvaal — Foundling, by Lazz&rone.
Summerfield),
4* 1-1 <’ l’onco S (’.Ford, Constancy. T.McTag’art
r * B K,# T Par’gton 7 T^id’sLove, SmartGuy, Frogtown
6 Tantalus. P. Swain. Esc’polette
H) Tip. Witehet. C. I lershler. Holster
S V. Piling, S. Grafton, Harry Bh’n
S St. Allan, i’otheration. Fantoche
5 Veto. Parader, General Haig
0 H’fHang, S’dragonlL, S. Germain
7 Tippity Witehet, Veto. Sterling
ft Veto, Master Hill, The Wit
ft The Wit, Summer Sigh, Chief
4 4 4«5 F Hunt
6* 4 3 i F Hunt
7> G' 3 A Collins
M Garner
4 4 F Morphv
2‘ 3*» F Murphy
5'° 5'° F Murphy
3" 4 3 1 M Garner
4* 4 14 L Lyke
14
4 1 ;
(Trainer, W. Booth. Owner, Redstone Stable).
51449 Rowie
1 1 :46 hvy
7-5
116
3
2
2
2
61404 Pimlico
1 l:39%fast
6
110
1
5
ft
4
61340 Chureh’l
1 1 :38%fast
29
122
2
3
4
4
612X3 ( 'hurch’l
7-8 l:27%mud
11-5
113
7
7
G
5
5**696 Jamaica
3-4 1:1 3% fast
3-4
112
1
3
l
60621 Aq’duct
3-4 l:14%goo«l 8-5
115
4
7
4
KING’S CHAMPION, b. c, 4
112
(trainer, W. M. Ryan. Owner, J. MacManus).
53635 Rowie
53699 Bowie
5:» r >62 Rowie
52473 Rowie
COM. 5 R.Ron’ts
49844 Con’ ght
49755 Con’ ght
7-8 1 :2S fast
7-8 1:27 fast
3-4 1 :13%fast
3-4 1 :14 r '\,slow
1 1-4 2:08 fast
1 1-16 1 : 4 7?:. fast
1 l:40^slow
25
1
3125 4
110 3
111 6
109 3
112 5
105 G
KING JOHN, b. g. 6
(Trainer. F. Musanta.
52710 H.dcG’o
62674 II.deG'o
535x6 Rowie
53547 Bowie
61549 Rowie
61496 Rowie
614X0 Rowie
61417 Bowie
61331 Pimlico
51306 Pimlico
11-16 1:48 fast
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
1 1 :42*f.fast 8
65 f 1 :2a 1 -.good 33
11-16 1:61 fast 12
1 1-16 1:51 fast i»
lmTOy 1 :50 2 .slow 14
1 1:43 - .fast 9
1 1-16 l:45%fast 15
1 1-8 1 :533tf ast Sl'.f
107
Owner, F. Musante).
By Fair Flay — Felicity, by Rock Sand.
2 5 2 3 A Johnson 6 HonIIomme, DollyP., D.deMorny
3 l l’l L Ensor S Fallacy, Broom spun. Thimble
6 6 ,a D Conn’lly •* Tryster, Grey Lag, BehaveY’self
3* 3 7 1 N Barrett 8 Rro. Hatch. IJangiHm, Sergt.York
I s I 4 L F.nsor fl St. Douard. Jesav.a. Honev Girl
2 4 l 2 E Ambr’se 9 Maid.’sBal., OurHoots, Sq’wMan
By Uncle — Continental, by Yankee.
3 2"k J Rutwell
2 2 3'5 .T Rutwell
5* 6*J \t Ensor
6 3 3 3 5 C Ponce
4 1* R Fat or
2 l II G Walls
By Sir John Johnson — Deviitxee, by Top Gallant.
115
19-5 109 3
1085 4
121 4
110
112
109
114
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113
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2 R S
2 11 S
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4 4 L
9 14 J
7' 3 II
2 2 J
2* J
4 10 J
JEG, ch. c. 3
(Trainer, II. Rites.
104
Owner, J. E. Griffith).
5377 ’ H <!<•* Fee
1 1: IF .slop
30
m
5 1
1 5 5
60466 li.d. GVe
3-4 l:i :>;.fast
14
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ft
9 9
6**323 H.deG’ce
3-4 1:13 ’.fast
9
105
Ijcft at the
>119 H.deG’ce
3-4 1:14M.fast
33-10
1**9
7
4 3
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3-4 1:11 ‘.fast
8-5
111
4
4 4
4X6X3 Aq’dUCt
3-11:12 fast
30
115
l
6 6
48169 Aq’duct
6-8 l:00%fast
8
115
3
2
DUC DE MORNY, br. c, 3
103
(Trainer. H.
Rites. Owner, S
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Jenkins).
63673
H.deG’ce
3-4
1 :1 F.'.fast
6
116
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9
8 2 5 3 ’. 8
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10
61491
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7-8
1:29 fast
11
116
3
3
4
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7
6147S
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6 >. f
1 :24 .slow
19
109
2
5
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9
51462
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6i f 1 :23 good 12
108
6
4
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61449
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1
1:16 hvy
17
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6
4 3
3
A\ 4“ .1
1 lleupel
G
61428
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3-4
1:14 fast
^.1 10 112
4
4
3
l**k 3) .1
1 Rutwell
4
604X4
H.dcG'ce
3-1
1 :14%fust
3
105
5
3
4
4 2 3 2 1 G Corey
G
Sn’dman S Shir Realm, Penelope, Liola
Sn’dtnan 7 Crystal Ford, Tantalus. Gath
Sn .lmnn ft 'I’.MeT’gart, Sm.Guy, (’olumldne
SnMman 9 Sagamore. ArrahGriOn, Panaman
Morris M Sunny land, Ilendrie, Chasseur
lleupel 9 F. Monroe, Goaler, S’pdragon II.
Myers 7 Ilendrie. Flili’gibbet, Pas. Swain
Rod’gVzl4 Sundial II.. Veteran, (’olumblne
Wessler 7 RegalLxIge, Ilendrie, Sunny llill
lleupel 11 Goaler, Regal Lodge, Uelario
By Zeus — Ryola, by Mexican.
G ft 21 L McAtee ft PatilJones. Tryster. Tip. Witehet
9 9 7 i G Corey 9 Careful, llildiir. The Baggage
j»ost. A S< bo'g’r 1 St.Quentin, K. Thrush, Carm’dale
3) 2-’5 J Rod’g’ez 7 Serapis, Polly Ann. Sailing R.
2‘| 2_J5 F Keogh 4 Exodus. Quecreek, Dry Moon
55 3*5 T like Ineheape. ItroomSpiin. Sp. Hhsd
35 5 4 i C Kummer 17 Oriole, Normal, Advocate
By King James — Hortense II., by Troutbeck.
X.R’der. G.Ag’monte, J.’sTTmnia
Sobrigade, Mas. Jack. H.MeL’hlin
Sohrigade, Dolly C., Dr.C. Wells
DryMoon, H.MeL’gldin, (’urfew
HonIIomme, Kp’t’gHlood, DollvC.
IlardGUess, Dr. Clias. Wells, Haiti
Despair, Superwoman, M. Lillian
SIYTIF II \6E-
( Sept. i£5, 1915 — I
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4-year-ol«ls and upward. C laiming
WIDOW EED0TTE, b. m, 7 109
(Trainer. E. Trueman. Owner, E. Trueman),
53731 H.dcG’ee 1 1-8 l:55%fast 1 111 3 3 4 3
52651 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:47 2 3fast 7 107 8 8 6
53600 Rowie lm7oy 1:47 fust 8 107 7 8 8
53497 Rowie 65 f l:20%fast 30 111 4 6
51618 Rowie 11-16 1:53 hvy 8 111 4 5 4
51446 Bowie 1 1-16 l:54%mud 55 109 3 4 5
51417 Rowie 11:42V.fast 11 109 11 9 9
51223 Laurel 1 1-8 l:57%slop 11-5 111 5 4 3
TRICKSTER II., b. g, 5 108
(Trainer. W. A. McKinney, Ownci, E.
53731 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1:55 Vf.fast 19 108 2 2
50X26 K’w’rth lm Toy 1 : 15 -..fast 19 10 113 4 3
50567 W’dbine 1 1-4 2:08 slow 25 106 1 2
50495 W’dbine 1 1-8 1:55% fast 8 113 2 4
50440 Dorval 11-8 1:56 fast 43-10 113 2 2
By Ildrim — Annus Luctus, by David Garrick.
3>» 3 1 C Kummer <»
.pj D Stirling S
8 7*4 D Stirling S
6 2 6 7 D Stirling 9
2* P* 1) Stirling S
6* 6* 7 J Mooney 7
6* 5* 2 J Rutwell 14
2‘ 2 4 J Rutwell 7
Trickster II.. War Club. Grundy
Slar Realm, Madge F., Roisterer
Tantalus, l’enelojie. Pas. Swain
Sagamore, SmartGuy, I^id'sLove
Manoevre, Hendrie, P.ConmMly
Ilendrie, Veteran, Flib’tyglbbet
Sundial II.. King John, Veteran
Goldine. F. Monroe, Paddy Dear
By Irish Lad — Artless, by Hamburg.
T. Zollicoffer).
2 2 L’t» 1»* If Thnrber (1 WnrClub, WidowHed’te, Grundy
3 3 25 2 2 II Thurber S Diomed, I’hillst ine. Solid Rih k
2 2 2"k 15 Jl Thnrber S DonDodge. Joan of Are. Wilfrida
3 4 2"* 2* H ThurberlU J.of Are. Sunduria, W.H.R’kiier
Thurher 7 M. Dixon, Lit.Nearer, Traek; tar
AMERICAN BOY, b. g, 4
(Trainer, W. V. Casey.
53773 II.deG’o
53697 H.deG’e
52607 Rowie
53587 Rowie
53499 Bowie
51616 Bowie
DIXIE CARROLL, ch. g,
(Trainer, G. Coburn.
53729 H.deG’ce
52651 H.deG’e
46585 Rowie
4t372 Jef’smn
462!)0 Jef’son
4623b Jef’son
46195 Jef’son
46110 Jef’son
46044 .Jef’son
46017 Jef’son
44819 Rowie
43**10 Latonla
109
Owner, W. V. Casey).
1 1-16 1:51 slop 16 108 7 6
1 l-p; l:48%fast 21 112 7 8
1 1-8 1:57 Vf.fast 7 116 4 3
1 1-16 1:51 fast 20 115 7 5
lmTOy 1 :47%fast 27f 113 6 0
1 1-4 2:15 hvy 21-10 108 1 8
5
Owner,
105
J. A.
Coburn).
> 1* H
By Superman — Adelinetta, by Melton.
i 1" C Turner X Madge F., Hnllybell, .Tonn of Are
5 2 2° It Horwaylft Roisterer, l’.G.King, H’loP’dner
G 4 5° J Rod’g’ez 7 Xaptlmlius, Il.Pardner, G.Dawn
4 1 G 4 3 C 1‘once 9 MadgeF., Mamtevre, W’dthrush
25 2-5 It Hol’wayPJ MadgeF., Ant’netle, WMtlirasli
3'5 5*i J Mooney 10 .l.lleeves, Il.Pardner, Spe.irletie
By Hurst Park — Alice Baird, by Woolstborpe.
3-4 l:14V-,fast
7f
lb*
7
3
2
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1*
R Boyle
14 Jean Hullnnt, Termite, General
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
16
106
1
4
4
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7 2
7 i°
S Boyle
8 Star Realm. Sludge F., Roisterer
7-8 1 :29 fast
21
108
ft
6
4
4
7
7*2 J Williams
7 Slippery Elm, Ormnnda. Romeo
1 1:40 fast
1
113
7
ft
3
3
1*
l 2
L Lyke
8 Tattle, The Pirate, Toe tie' Murk
lm70y 1 :48%,hvy
5
112
4
2
2
2
1*
1*
Ij Lyke
s [fudriun. Opportunity, F. Monroe
lm7**y 1 :45%fast
44
112
5
3
3
3
2 2
24
Ij Lyke
S Rocod, Fort Bliss, Jiffy
3-4 l:14%good 3 106 5
55 f 1:<»8 fast 8 112 8
3 4 3:14 fast 8 107 6
3-4 l:12%fast 20 108 11
65 f 1:22 good 24-5 115 5
3-4 1:12% fast 37 107 2
4
8
G
11
13
3
S Wida
I j Lyke
3* S Boyle <1
8 7 3 W W right 11
7" a Collins 15
6 Ap. Jack II., Stepson, T.theMark
S Hnh.AIlen, Hringhurst, P.Llght
Pollux, Hringhurst, Jtonstelle
Apple Jack II., T roil us, Legotal
Pibroeli. Duke John I.ittle Ed
FAVOUR, b. m, 8
(Trainer, F. Byer.
97
3-4 1 :1 1%fast
-4 1:14 Vf.fast
53728 H.doG’ce
53647 H.deG’ce
51616 Bowie
51144 Bowie
51477 Rowie
51464 Rowie
51433 Bowie
61203 Pimlico
50966 Jamaica
W00DTHRUSH. b. h, 6
(Trainer, C. Morton.
Owner, P. S. P. Randolph).
3-| 1*1 Pool 12 Lady F. Play, Bulldoze, C. Moor*
By Duke of Ormonde — Compensate, by Compute,
53 101
16 l<rS 5
1 1-4 2:15 hvy 33 101 8 5
lm70y 1:49 fust 24-5 110 4 4
1 1-16 1 :55%slow 29-10 103 9 5
1 1-16 1 :54 good31-10 102 1 5
11-16 1:53 fast 12 107 6 1
3-4 1 : 13% fast 6 1**9 7
lm70yl :46Vf,fast 6 103 5 4
104
Owner, J. M. Collins).
7 2 6 4 L McAtee 12 Napoli. Cnnhoon, Midinn
IP in 12 «’ Turner 1(5 Optimism, EnricoCm use, Midiun
8 2 l*) 29 Aron 1*) .1. Reeves, ILPurduer, Spearbme
1- l 4 J Mooney 10 Kingling II., May W., All'ieree
3't -1 4 1 F Weiner 9 Am. Hoy, Vesuvius, Sentimental
3 5 3 7 I*’ Weiner 7 Rouen. Ragnarok. Mar.Luckett
IJ 7 12 H Myers 8 W’oodthrush, Solid Rock, Oreuzo
9 l 11*5 Ij Ensor 1ft Amackassin, Tara aeon. May VV.
lh 2h C Ponce 0 Bcamnurais. Amer.Soldier, T.Roc
By Olambala — L’Alouette, by Klnglike.
53751 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:55%fast .10 11G
55651 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:47%fast 10 1**5
52621 Bowie lm70y l:4S%fast 4 113
1 1-16 1:51 fast 61 110
,53587 1 low ie
53555 Rowie
53499 Bowie
51550 Rowie
51489 Rowie
LIOLA, b. f, 4
(Trainer. M. V. Black.
53710 H.deG’e
55550 Tijuana
55309 Tijuana
55044 Tijuana
52S10 Tijuana
JOAN OF ARC. b. rn, 5
(Trainer. F. Musante.
53773 II.deG’e
5:U584 Howie
11-16 1:50 good 12-5 112
lmTOy l:47%fast 7 110
1 1 8 l:59%fast 17-10 112
1 1-16 1:53V- good 8-5 112
97
Owner, H. Walscr).
6 6 6
7 7 7
7 7 7
4 4 ft
9 9 9
2 12 11
2 11
5 6 5
1>£ 1*
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6 2 !J T
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4*1 J
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r.ar’gtnn 0 Trieksterll., W’.CIuh. W.Hedotte
I'enman 8 Slar Realm, Madge F., Roisterer
Rod’g’ez 7 Manoevre, Roisterer, Court Fool
I*Jnsor 9 Madge F. t Manoevn*. Waukeag
.1 ohnson 1 1 Zouave, Gold. Dawn, Antoinette
lleupel 12 MadgeF., Amer.Hoy, Antoinette
Heupel S J’klteeves, Sentimental. C’tFool
H’niaruis
J lleupel 7 Spearlene. Kingling 11.
By Granite — Ava, by Atheling.
11-16 1:48 fast
3-4 1 :13Vf.fast
1 l:39%fast
3-4 1 :14 4 ;,hvy
3-4 1 :12Jffast
51481 Rowie
51452 Rowie
51432 Rowie
51362 Pimlico
Owner,
1 1-16 1:51 slop 6
61 f 1 :19%fast 28
1 1-4 2:16%hIow 20
lm70y 1:53 hvy 9
lm70y 1 :49%fast 19
1 l:40%fast 13
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109
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4 ' 1 4’1 Ij Penman S Star Realm, r’elope, KingJohn
31 3J J Majestic 9 Britain’s Ally, W’wood, A. Wood
3 s 2 11 J Majestic S Holt Baker, Veteran, Kashmir
4't 3 3 J G Yeargin S J. Ellsworlh. EulahF., W. Smoke
6 4 E Taylor 9 I’olythig, Edwina, Lady inHlacx
By Ballot — Jessie Woodson, by Scorpion.
FREDERICK THE GREAT, b. h, 6 102
(Traiaer,
V/. Livingston.
Owner.
S.
Louis).
53728 If.dcGVe
3-4 l:14%fast
8-5
110
4
4
3
3h
45 C
Turner
12
5::(X)5 Bowie
55 f 1:07%, fast
11
1**7
8
7
6
6-
5*2 H
Myers
8
5:.5S4 Rowie
6.1 f 1 :19%fast
12
118
3
2
2
02
2 3 H
Myers
8
53518 Bowie
61 f 1:21 fast
5
1**8
4
1
1
2»
4 5 11
Myers
10
52714 F.G’nds
lmTOy 1 :47%inud
15
96
ft
5
5
6
5
5 43 F
C’ltilettl
ft
52643 F.G’nds
1 1-15 1 :47%fast
2
1**8
0
3
3
6
51
7 7 4 L
McD’ott
s
52568 F.G’nds
3-4 1 :12 2 f.fast
10
110
6
2
2
3J
21 T
Nolan
12
52415 F.G’nds
3-4 l:12%fast
12
113
7
6
4
65
9 7 T
Nolan
11
61926 Jof’son
55 f 1 :07%,fast
30
109
9
9
8
7 2
7«1 T
Nolan
10
51705 Jef’son
3-4 1:16 mud
8 ft
106
7
7
7
7
7 22 J
McTag’t
7
51247 Empire
lm70v 1 :45%good
20
111
5
3
3
5
5*
G* 3 W
Obert
G
6*i9X9 Empire
1 1-16 1 :46V. fast
€
110
3
9
3
3
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G
CAUEEEN, br. f. 4 (M)
(Trainer, T.
Moran. Owner, W. L
S.
Martin)
63728 li.d.GVe
2-4 l:14%fast
7
101
6
3
4
4‘
505X1 Ijaurel
3-4 1:15 slow
22f
97
10
11
10
10*
50**6S Relmont
3-4 1:14 fast
2
1**9
4
4
4
6 3
45*291 Sar’toga
3-4 1 : 12 1.-, fast
6
1**3
4
2
4
4 l
13589 Relmont 5‘f st l:0SV r .mud
8-5
102
4
5
5
6*
43445 Saratoga
5-8 l:03%mud
8
107
12
10
10
SPEEDSTER, ch
RT. 6
104
(Trainer,
53811 ILdeG’*
D. Womeldorff.
1 1-16 l:47-:.fast
Owner,
115
53676 H.deG’e
lmTOy 1:17%,fast
21
113 :
12
5:9134 Rowie
1 1-16 1 :51 Vr.fast 1
13-10 112
ft
536**1 Rowie
1 1-16 l:5*)%.fast
31
111
S
53535 Bowie
1 1-16 1:50 good
72f
i*'»;
8
5245)9 Rowie
lmTOy l:IT!r.fast
-11
112
S
52789 F.G’nds
1 1-16 l:46!ifast
3
106
6
SUNNY HILL, b. g, G
102
(Trainer,
G. E. Hall. Owner,
G.
E.
53651 H.deG’e
1 1-16 1 : 17%, fa at
49
1 *7
3
51432 Rowie
lmTOv 1:19 • .fust
12
112
1
51331 Pimlico
1 1-16 1 :45%fast
23
106
0
51291 Pimlico
1 1-16 1 : 16%. fast 41-10
111
1
51064 Laurel
lmTOy 1:46%. fast
7
107
1
50996 Laurel
1 1-16 1 : 17 4 f,fast
18-5
1**9
4
60699 Laurel
1 1-16 1:17 blast
11
112
2
OSGOOD, ch.
g. 6
108
II. B.
4 4
5 2
7 4 4" 4 s Tj McAtee S Amer’anKoy, MadgeF., Bnlybell
8 S S 6" S Sn’dman S J’k Soot, Fred.theGr’t, S. Kelly
3 2 1*1 1* F Lux !) Runeeraft, J’kReexes, Waukeag
6 6 G 2 G* 4 J Wessler d Coliimlnee, Mis. Polly, S.Kiubh m
5 7 G 1 G 7 R LVaster 9 CommeCi. SansPeurll., Ilendrie
9 9 7* C 7 3 J Gr’neisenH) Nightstick, All>ert A., V. McGee
Ar’hGoOn, Sagamore, CltraCold
Joek Scot, Sam. Kelly. Hallybell
Approval, Rrisk, Service Star
Dr.Carmen, Warsaw, Flib’gib’et
Lively, Blaise, Bombast.
Meliora, The Nephew, Joek Scot
T’g-a-L’g, Hid. Jewel, M. Maxim
T.d’Hon’r, II id. Jewel, Youneed
Redmoii. Ijad’sI.ove, IT.’sLhssI©
Regalljodge, Ting a-Ling, M.Orb
By Wrack — Ballymena, by Adam.
2 h J Gallahan12 Napoli, Midian, Fred’k theGreat
I**' 4 J « 'allahanll P.oflndia, BettyJ., )’m le’sLassie
6' 2 J Callahan 10 Sea Sinner, Frank H., Victors.
5® J Callahan 13 ScaRock, SweetMusie, Hoodwink
5 3 1 J Callahan «» Hi O’ Hang, Larghetto, H’ghtGold
7 4 i J Callahan 15 Sh’laghIL, t.’ormoran, J.Hullaut
Bv Hamburg — Greyhound, by Peter Pan.
Ilolm es).
3 31 7' 4 II tire gory S Hendrie. Mather. Joe Joe.
1 1" l 1 C ponce 12 Sammy Kelly. Maize, Sunduria
3 3' 4-’J A Johnson *1 Orenzti, ILu'kauiore. Nebraska
3 4- 3 2 c Ponce 9 Koh-i-noor, Henevol’t, Oak. Belle
1*> 9i S' 4 N Everett 11 Zouave. Gold. Dawn, Woodthmnb
7 11 1 11'® C Ponce 12 MadgeF., Amer.Boy, Antoinette
2 4 2 4 7 1 J J M’ney13 Sentimental, Susin, Serbian
(Trainer, B. E. Rice. Owner, B. B. Rice).
By Lemberg — Leisure, by Meddler.
S S’ 3 R Estep 8 Slar Realm, Madge F., Roisterer
6* 6'" A Johnson 9 CominoCi. Sanspeiirll., Ib-mlrie
3'J 4 n J Mooney 7 Reg*t I Lodge, KingJohn. Hendrie
3 2 3*>. E Sande 7 Starlhalm, Courlis, SummerSigh
5 2 5 7 i L McAtee 7 W.Hedotte, Paddy D’r, Kul’polis
4 l G 5 A AIP'ii 8 Goldine, A. Alexander, Salvatelle
li 5 3 L McAtee 8 Bolster, Summer Sigh, Fizer
By Garry Herrmann — Ostra, by Hanover.
53749 ILdeG’cc 3-4 l:13%.fast 4S lift
533X9 Havana lm50v 1:42%. fast 2 97
53359 Havana lm50y l:42*%.fa«t 7 5 106
52219 Havana lm50y 1:41 -.-.fast 3 10S
52182 Havana 1 1-16 l:45%fast 4 1**0
1 2 2 3 1‘
3 3 2 2 3*
l 2 ?.
4-a R
2*i \
3 s ” R
53161 Havana
5?. f l :06%fast
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4
4
4
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2h Ij
53102 Havana
5?. f 1 :06%,fast
•>1
106
8
8
8
8
4'J R
53**69 Havana
3-4 l:12%fast
3
lot
5
4
4
4 4
3'3 L
52951 Havana
3-4 l:12%fast
8-5
1**2
3
4
4
4*
3'i L
52895 Havana
3-4 l:12%.fast
ft
m
3
4
5
4*
31 Ij
52855 Havana
3-4 1:12 •.-.fast
7-5
105
3
4
4
3 4
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SUMMER SIGH, ch. h. 5
(Trainer. W. A. Burttschell.
112
Owner,
J.
R.
By Orr
Skinker).
Tj Penman 13 V. McGee, L. Luxury, M. .Tuuilio
F Porretto ♦’» Darnley, Byrne, The Pirate
Kenn’dy S Ilarloek, Candle Light, Darnley
Pickens S Ilarloek, Exhorter, Candle Light
T/ caster (’► Mat. Idol, Walnut Hall, M . Jumbo
Penman ft B.ofWar, 151k. Prince, EdGar’aon
McD’ott S Ainer.Ace, B.of El’town, Taeola
Penman r» Dif.Eyes, The Belgian II., Salvo
Penman ft Dif.Eyes, T.BIueDuke, MessKit
Penman S F’below, O.J.M.Go’cz, T.B.Duke
Penman G Stepson, Currency, Hush
londale— Summer Night, by Star Shoot.
53773 H.deG’e 11-16 1:51 slop 23-5 112 8 S 6
53731 H.deG’ce 1 1-S 1 : 55 Vf.fast 18-5 112 1 4 3
r.::*^7 Rowie lm7«y 1:48 fast S 111 7 7 6
53587 Rowie 11-16 1:51 fast 7 lift 5 3 3
53514 Bowie 11-16 1:51 fast 4$ 111 4 4 3
ESCARPOLETTE, b. f, 4 109
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(Trainer, E. L. Moore. Owner, G. E. Brown).
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55636 Rowie
nr.i^K) Rowie
53534 Bowie
53498 Rowie
53474 Bowie
52519 F.G’nds
£2397 F.G’nds
1 1-16 1 :48 fast 54
1 1 :43Vf.fast 25
lm70y 1:47 fast 23
7-8 1:28 good 10
1 1:43 fast 33
7-8 1:23 slow 63f
11:39% fast 8
lm70y 1:44 ff.fast 20
0RMA REED. b. f. 4 (M)
102
100 3
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105 5
100 3
102
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Rod’g’ez G Trieksterll.. W.Club, W.Hedotte
Rod’g’«‘z 7 Manoevre, Hnllybell, Sam. Kelly
Johnson 9 MadgeF., Manoevre. W’dthrush
Rod’g’ez 7 Berlin, Hendrie, War Club
Fitz Rerbort — Balanconie, by Meddler.
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53X12 II.deG’o 1
1-16 1
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6IT)72 H.deGVe
55 f 1
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1**5 10
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Dr. Clark, C.Hcrshler, T.Archer
42:108 Pimlico
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58 slow
26
97
7
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Jadda, Man**evre, Shoal
42019 Oakl’wn
1-2
49%, fast
25
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41982 DakEwn
3i f
42%,fast
20
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41773 Oakl'wn
32 f
42 slow
20
113
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MESS KIT, b.
c, 4
105
7 s S 7 2 T'l I Gordon 8 Star Realm. P’elope. KingJohn
4 *» G 6 3 5®$ J Rowan 7 Tantalus, Penelope. Shil’laghll.
6 7 7 6 2 6 r *J II Gregory S Tantalus, I’eiieb pe. Pas. Swain
2 3 4 4 3 3 s A Richer’ k ft IT.’sLissie, My Dear. WM Violet
2 4 5 G 4 3«1 II Gregory G Tantalus. Pastoral Swain, Fizer
8 9 8 S 3 8 12 F Lux 10 Tip.Witchet. C.IIersliler, Holster
5 3 4 Fell. C Ponce G D.Spray, TailorMaid, M. Maxim
4 4 4 4 3 4® A Riehcr’k G CaptainMac, Hadrian, Wyoming
By Duke of Ormonde — Anna Reed, by Star Shoot.
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2 3 6
5 7
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4 1 i A All. n 13 LibertyGirl, Pueblo, Lit.Maudie
7 11 A Riehcr’k 7 Hibbier. TheWit. Lit. Alexander
6‘* *1 W Car’112 ('.Walker. A. Jackson, lliirgoyne
r, 3 O Brown 9 P’ntom Fair, Fnrlielow, Heneeia.
(Trainer, W. C. Westmoreland.
53389 Havana In ffiy l:12%fast
Owner, M. E. Thompson).
9 13 G ljeeds 9 Sis. lleleue. M. Minks. L.Pataud
By Tracery — Moneta, by Spearmint.
Havana
lm50y 1:42%. fast
4
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3-4 l:l3’vf:ist
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51 f 1 :< *7 Vf.fast
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65 f 1:05% fast
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101
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1 lavana
3-4 1 :12 4 f,fast
20
96
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1 lavana
3-4 1 :12%fnst
21
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15
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3-4 1 : 12%. fast
1*1
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5’ f 1 :<*6%fast
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61 f 1 :05%fast
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51 f 1 :(*6%.fast
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51 f l:06‘4fast
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b. g. 4
N. Bj r '.*r.
105
Owner. P. S.
52732 li d. GV
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6
106
2
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1 1-16 l:51%fast
33-10
105
2
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53609 Rowie
1 1 16 1 :. i .fast
21-5
165
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53561 Rowie
7-S 1 :2X%,fast
4 \
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3-4 1 :14%,sIow
loo
7
7
7
7 4
710
50059 Duf’rin
Ab 5 s l:0i%slow
3
118
6' 4
4!»*U)7 Windsor
3-4 1:12 fast
18
107
8
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7 4
6 4 3
49433 Ft . Erl-
3-4 1:13 fast
45
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6
7
4
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49189 Ham’t’n
1 1-16 1 :4x" .fast 19 10
105
2
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7
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lm7**v 1:46 fast
13-5
111
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48972 K'w’rth
lm70y 1:46 fast
2
107
3
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G Osgood, Darnley, Byrne
S Ilarloek. Candle Light, Darnley
G Assumption, Prin. Myrtle, Allah
7 PolarCub, Amer. Eagle, Loyalist
G Gratia 11. Dif. Eyes. M’tary Girl
deL’hlin (’> Koran, Siroeeo, Alta Hoy II.
LVaster ft Dif.Eyes, TlieHliieDuke. Osgood
L’caster G Ilarloek. Rtinuyven, Salvo
LVaster 10 T.Helg’nII . Am. Eagle, H. Prince
lj’cnster 7 Dif.Eyes, Mil. Girl, Assumption
Hunt S Guaranteed, Koran, Differ. Eyea
LVaster 7 Sirmvo, Guaranti ed, Henry (i.
L’caster G Mayor House, Fright, M. Jumbo
4-ycnr-olds nix! upward. Claiming.
By Flint Rock-Hour Hand, by Etbelbort.
TI Gregory 12 Nuter’ker. H’lingame. T.S’nders
II Gregory G Orenzo, Nebraska. S|X‘edster
11 Gregory 11 Challenger. Arbitrator, Orenzo
M lku’son S AiinaGalbip, G.P.ovee, Iron Hoy
M Har son S Jadda, Manoevre, K . Champion
J D’miniek ft Lady lone, P.Ileather. ()l. James
R McCr’nn ID Cam’flage. Sylvano. First Pullet
It MeCr’nn 9 Miss.tbeTinie, 11 id. Ship, H.Idea
C O’Mah’y S Virgo, Colonel Lit, Sea ITiuce
C O’Mah’y S Neenah. Hallybell, Mildred
J 11 Burke G ilush, Roisterer, Short (’hang#
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DAILY RACING FORM
Tuesday, April 26, 1921
MORMON ELDER, blk. g, 5 108
(Trainer, W A. McKinney. Owner, E.
62753 H.dcG’e 1 11G l:49%fast 8 106 3 1
1 1-16 1 :48%fast
1 1:45 fast
1 1-8 2:03%hvy
lmTOy 1 :56%hvy
93 114
9-10 110
6-5 110
1-5 106
65697 H.deG’e
505:50 Dorval
60260 Dorval
60234 Dorval
60117 R.Bon’ts 1 l:44%slow 12-5 102
49769 Con’ght 1 1-16 l:48%good 13-5 10S
48692 Ft. Erie lm70y 1:44 fast 19-10 107
48313 Ham't’n 11:41 fast 17 114
47911 B.Bonneta 11:42 fast 4 113
47738 Dorval 1 1:41 fast 18 102
By Ogden — Kate D., by Cesarion.
Zollicoffer).
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7 7 J H
1“ H
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3% II
7 14 II
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10i 11
7 4
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Thurber 13
Thurber 0
Thurber 7
Thurbor 0
Thurberll
Thurber 12
7* 1 J Butwell 8
8 10 E Barnes 8
2* 2J E Barnes
5nk 574 E Fator
Mather, Iron Boy. La Krosa
Roisterer, Ainer.Boy, P.G.King
Galley Head, Dairyman, Chrome
W.M. Baker, Musket, GalleyHead
Pierrot, Traekstar, Mackenzie
Sw.Apple, Traekstar, J. A. Clark
Manokin. Cork, T.F.MrMahon
Night Wind, Trophy, Hondo
Piedra, My Dear, Iolite
ChatlieSuinmy, Glastoi, J.ofArc
MasterBill, Rancher, Saosl’eurll.
SAMMY KELLY, b. h, 6
(Trainer, T. J. Carroll.
112
Owner, T.
J. Carroll).
63752 H.deG’e
1 1-16 1 :48%fast
9
107
3
4
4
3
3*
2i A
Collins
63676 H.deG’e
lmTOy l:47%fa3t
7-5
116
1
2
3
3
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2» A
Collins
63637 Bowie
lm79y 1:48 fast
12
109
3
3
3
3
3»
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Collins
63584 Bowie
6i f 1 :19%fast
r>
110
7
4
5
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Collins
63495 Bowie
61 f 1:21 fast
7-5
110
6
4
2
H
l 2 L,
Knsor
62378 F.G’nds
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
4
108
4
1
2
3
72
7 1S H King
62345 F.G’nds
lm70y 1:45 fast
4
105
3
3
2
2
2*
2* H
King
52231 F.G’nds
3-4 l:19%hvy
5
114
8
8
6
6 3
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Rod’g’e
62029 Jef’son
3-4 l:14%fast
25
108
5
7
8
9
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King
6196 7 Jef’son
3-4 1:17 hvy
10
114
7
9
9
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King
BALLYBELL,
ch. g, 4
108
By Celt — Lady
By Sweep— Absent Friend, by Tbeophilua.
10 H. O’Day, P.G.King, Win’eonne
12 Speedster, Maize, Sunduria
7 Manoevre, Ballybell, Sum. Sign
8 JockScot, Fred.theGr’t, BaPbeil
14 Gen.Ag’te, Ain’k’sin, Cherubino
1) Mab, Capt. Burns, Light Wine
8 H. O’Day, LightWine, .lackst’w
8 13 Kirah, Th’dayNighter, Traekstar
9 Col’biaTenn, G. -Swell, Sagamore
13 ltagazza, Murray, Anticipate
(Trainer. J. G. Wagnon. Owner, Pelican Stable).
63773 H.dcG’e
63637 Bowie
63684 Bowie
63518 Bowie
62568 F.G’nds
1 1-16 1:51 slop
lmTIy i : t* fast
6.J f l:19%fast
65 f 1:21 fast
3-4 l:12%fast
16-5 106
14 106
6
5
110 4
110 10
108 11
103 5
97
Owner, S. A. Clopton).
62222 F.G’nds lmTOy l:4'J%mud
WHITE SOCKS, b. c, 4
(Trainer, S. A. Clopton.
6372S H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fast 7 101 9
61777 Jef’son 11:43 good 8-5 118 11
48405 Ham't’n lmTOy l:45%fast 9-10 104 3
48050 B. Bonnets 1 l:40%fast
47703 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :46%f ast
47564 Belmont 1 1:41 fast
43%1 Aq’duct 3-4 1:13 fast
43760 Aq’ duct 3-4 1:12%fast
ARBITRATOR, b. g, 7
(Trainer, A. H. Vivell. Owner,
4
5 7 7
o 3
10 10
11 11
4 4 3
3 4 3 3 A Itiehcr’k S Ainer.Boy, MadgeF., Joan ofArc
6 4 A Riehcr’K 7 Manoevre, Sum. Sigh, Sam. Kelly
3% 4*4 L Ensor 8 J’k Scot, Fred.theGr’t, S. Kelly
S l 7* L Ensor 10 Approval, Brisk, Service Star
ll 2 ll 14 J Heupel 12 Meliora, Fred.theGt., T. Nephew
2& 2J C Ponce 8 Flib’ygibbet, Har.King, Veteran
By Garry Herrmann — Navarre’s Hope, by Henry of
107
103
111
101
107
108
M,
7 8
2 1
2 2
1 1
2 2
6
9
10 10 2 10*4 R Rice 12 Napoli, Caubeen, Midian
13 13 13 20 F C’ltiletti 13 Ionia, Salute, Old McKenna
1 l 1 5 10 F C’ltiletti <i E’arpolette, L. of Light, M. House
2 25 3’5 E Fator 3 Master Bill, Dr. Hickman
1 l 1 2'5 J Zoeller 4 Dcvildog, A. Soldier, S’nundoah
2 3 1 4‘® C Kuinmer 5 LeGlorieux, F’ygibbet, R. Robin
5 5 4 5 H Eric’^s’n 6 Krewer, Pilgrim, Kinnoul
9 6* 6 12 L* Fator 11 Wildair. Padriac, Homely
63752 H.dcG’e 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 15
63711 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:56%fast 7
F. Mount).
By Statesman — Apprentice Girl, by Buddha.
53609 Bowie
63549 Bowie
63521 Bowie 1 1-16 l:61%fast
63500 Bowie 1 1-16 1:51 fa.st
62818 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:07 fast
62768 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:60%hvy
TOM SAUNDERS, ch. h, 5
(Trainer, J. G. Bussey.
1 1-16 l:51%fast 32
1 1-16 1:52 good 8
59
100
12
12
62732 H.dcG’e
60881 Laurel
49418 Ft. Erie
49384 Ft. Erie
49181 Sar’toga
48680 Latonia
48452 Latonia
1 1-16 1 :4S%fast Ilf
1 l:41%fast 9f
1 1-16 1 :45%good 3
1 1-16 l:45%fast 4
1 l:38%fast 8
1 1-S 1 :52 fast 33
1 1-16 l:48%good 4
ARMISTICE, b. c. 4
(Trainer, N. L. Snelson. Owner, Florida Stable).
301 6 6 5 5 7 1 7 7 3 J Gr’neisenlO H.O’Day, S.Kelly, P. G. King
109 6 6 3 1 1* 13 L Morris 10 S’lene, G. Duncan. Lorena Moss
110 6 5 3 1 15 2*5 C Jackson 11 Challenger, Orenzo, Hackatnore
116 1 3 3 2 2> 2 J C Jackson 7 Mary Krb, Almino, Philistine
113 5 5 4 6 6 3 6 15 C Jackson 11 H’loP’dner, Indolence, Warlike
12* 1218 c Jackson 13 Bar One, Orenzo, Warlike
8 1 ® C Jackson 13 Capital City, Sasin, Lottery
6 1 6*5 C Jackson 12 OldMcK’na, Yaph’k, Cap. Burns
By Luck and Charity — Sly Sal, by Salvado.
6 6 41 4* J Rod’g’ezl2 H’kamore, Nutcr’ker, B’lingame
8 6 6'5 6 15 W Kelsay 11 A.Alex’der, Salva telle, J.Overt’u
3 3 25 3‘-’4 W Heln’ch 8 Flibbertygihhet. Iolite, Keep
4 3 4 s 33 J McTag’t 5 War Club, Exhorter, Kilts II.
3 3 3 1 3 :! J L Lyke 9 Tenons Bon, Gex, Tom Brooks
4 4 4 2 6 3 4 E Pool 10 B. Choice, M’rseJohu, Kimpalong
6 4 2*5 2 5 L Lyke 7 Rafferty, Jcllisou, Bond
By Disguise — Debacle, by Bend Or.
Ill 13 13 11
110 4 5 4
111 9 9 9
112
Owner, E. Graham).
111
10s 10
110 1
105 5
112 2
114 5
115
108
1 7
100 11 10 11
115 3
1085 3
3
4
4
4 6
63753 H.dcG’e 1 1-1G 1 :4!>%fast
65416 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 25
63371 Havana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 25
63196 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 35 108
63104 Havana 1 1-16 l:46%fast S 108
63071 Havana lmGOy 1 :44%fast 4-5 111
62965 Havana 3-4 1:13 fa.st 12 108
62701 Havana 1 l:39%fast 10 113
ALMA B., br. m, 7 95
(Trainer, G. W. Atkinson. Owner, G. W
63752 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:48%fast
63623 Bowie 11-16 1:52 fast
63588 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51%fast
63564 Bowie 1 1-4 2:l2%fast
63536 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :50%good 19
63500 Bowie 1 1-16 1:51 fast 15f
63170 Sh’port 1 1-8 l:55%fast 30
LORENA MOSS, br. m, 5
21 96
4 102
24-5 102
13 93
99
101
101
100
2 10
8 7
(Trainer, J. Phillips. Owner, J. Cunnlffe).
S 3 5 C Ponce 14 Mor. Eld**r, Mather, Iron Boy
2i» B Kenn’dylO Dolph, Bibbler, Hocuir
2 h B Kenn’dy 9 White Havan, Zoie, Ava R.
7 14 A Pickens 8 Hush, Jake Feld, Roundel
6*3 A Pickens 6 Runnyven, Hnrlock. Redstart
l 8 i B Kenn’dy 9 Discord, Lady Hester, Mildred
6"* A Pickens 6 Salvo, Runnyven, Brig of War
8 7 2 J C’mpbell 9 Allivan, Uarlock, Byrne
By Hessian — Court Dan 00, by Rousseau.
Atkinson).
8 8° 8"J L Penman 10 H.O’Day, S.Kelly, P. G. King
6 3 5=£ J H’ tamer S Aztec, Sunduria, Paul Connelly
l 3 l 2 L Penman 9 Warlike, Polygamist, Indolence
5* 3 2 i L Penman 8 Pit, Sunduria, Aztec
4* 4 4 5 F Lux 8 Tun II., Yaphank, Orenzo
9= 7"» F Lux 13 Bar One. Orenzo. Warlike
7 12 5 16 J Shelepets 8 P. G. King, Solid Rock, Sunduria
By Sir Wilfred— Kitty K., by Gotham.
53807 H.deG’e 1 1-16 1.49%fast
62711 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:66%fast
63652 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:55%fast
63607 Bowie 1 1-8 l:57%fast
63522 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :51%fast
62748 F.G’nds 1 1-8 l:59\-.hvy
62621 F.G’nds lm70y l:45%fast
62522 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast
HM F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:46%fast
GEORGE DUNCAN, b. g, 6
(Trainer, W. H. Fizer.
101
104 2
104 6
104 6
106 5
106 5
1065 9
104 1
101 10
108
Owner, J. Griffin).
5nk n ,r J F C’ltiletti S Iron Boy, L’Enjoleur, Rhymer
4nk 42 f C’ltilettilO A’trator, S’lene, GeorgeDuncau
7 4 7°i F O’ltiletti 9 Antoinette, Mather, Austral
6= 6 ,c C Ponce 7 Napthalius, H.Panliier, G.DawD
8 1 9' 1 J Rowan 11 Maize, Ai Pierce, Crumpsall
35 6'| J Roberts 10 G’rest Boy, Nebraska, NewelW
2 l 1» J Roberts 9 LightWine, Sen’mental, M.Fonso
3* 2* F Smith 9 Plenty, Big Idea, Richard V.
65 3*5 L McD’ottl2 T.P’guese, Richelieu. On High
By Blues — Errant Lady, by Knight Errant.
63753 H.deG’e 1 1-16 l:49%fast 18 lot 13 11
52711 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:56%fast 43-10 109 7 3
63621 Bowie
53476 Bowie
62644 F.G’nds
62469 F.G’nds
62325 F.G’nds
52255 F.G’nds
30
5f
15
15
12
45
40
lm70y l:48%fast
1 1-1G l:52%slow
1 1-8 l:53%fast
1 1-13 1 :4G%fast
1 1-16 l:47%fast
11-16 1:51 hvy
HEMLOCK, b. g, 7
(Trainer, J. S. Whatley.
63647 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fast
63239 Havana 55 f 1:08 fast
63216 Havana 5J f l:06%fast
62431 Havana 55 f 1 :09%good 6
52145 Havana lm50y l:56%hvy
62123 Havana 55 f l:13%hvy
61 f l:21%hvy
5-8 1 :13 hvy
5-S 1 :06%hvy
1 1-16 1 :50%hvy
3-4 1 :14%fast
FROGTOWN, br. g, 5
(Trainer, C. A. Applegate.
63696 H.deG’e lm70y l:46%faat
53650 H.deG’e lmTOy 1:44 fast
62G00 Bowie lm70y 1:47 fast
1 l:42%good 17
lm70y 1 :46%fast 17
lm7dy 1 :48%slow 15
1 1-16 l:46%fast 15
1 1-8 1 :52%f ast 6
BURLINGAME, ch. g, 7
(Trainer. R. A. Johnson.
53732 H.deG’e 1 1-1G l:4K%fast
61 f l:21%fast 59-10 112
7-8 l:2X%fast 51 105
1 1-16 1 :55%hvy 24-5 109
61638 Havana
61608 Havana
61499 Havana
61194 Latonia
60145 Reno
63548 Bowie
63520 Bowie
63475 Bowie
62838 F.G’nds
62665 F.G’nds
6363.3 Bowie
63558 Bowie
6J590 Bowie
6 7* 5 1 R L’ caster 14 Mor. Elder. Mather, Iron Boy
2 3 l 3 4 2 R L’casterlO A’trator, S’arlene, LorenuMoss
i 2 3 3 l 5 5 :,‘ G Babin 7 W’dthrush, Manoevre, Roisterer
1 9 6 75 7 4 5 G Babin 10 Koh-i-noor, J. Reeves, U.Duwu
l 2 3 6- 5 5 J J M’ney 8 Pit. Aztec. Lad
i 3 3 41* 7® J J M’ney 8 H.O’Day, Tan II., Capt. Burns
5 7 6 105 10'° J Roberts 12 Kimpalong, II. King. Gold. Dawn
13 1 1 J 1‘ J J M’ney 8 Betsy, Serbian, Susan M.
By Jim Gaffney — Onadere, by Ornament.
S. Whatley).
16 16 13 ll 15 J Rod’g’ozlO Optimism, EnricoCaruso. Midian
5 6 2nk 3 l J D’minick 8 Sturkader, Laugh. EyeslI., Fleer
8 8 10 J Dreyer 8 JustFaney, Merry Feast, Talent
7« 77^ w Crump 8 P’arCub, Waterford. P. deChance
2° 2 s It L’ caster 7 LittleEd, llarryGlover, Blazonry
3'5 3* F Wilson 6 FickleFancy, Hunt. Platt. Avion
l 5 l'i W Crump 8 Kewessa, Omeme, Misericorde
l 5 1 2 5 W Crump 8 M. Brush, GoldStone, Bora
3 1 3 2 W Crump 7 Sain Rose, Doctor D., Bulger
75 720 c Buel 8 Simon ite, Serbian, Bombast
3 4 M M’ thews 6 Smil.Mag., Fireplace, l’lay thing
By Magneto — Beth Miller, by Miller.
108 3
111 12
110 4
107 6
103 6
103 4
103
Owner, J.
16f 113 16
20 111 2
111
110
25 109
4-5 109
7-10 112
1 114
25 111
10 107
19 112
102
Owner, C. A. Applegate).
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56
4
6 6
106
105
108
105
112
112
108
112
97
Owner. G. Luther).
67 102 4 5 5 5
4 3 C Ponce 5 The Archer, Sagamore, Shoal
G 11 C Ponce 7 Milkm’d, T.Witcht, T. McTag’t
\'i F C’ltiletti S Tantalus, Penelope, Pas. Swain
3-5 F C’ltiletti 7 Lad’sLove, SmartGuy, Tantalus
6 13 A Johnson 7 Columbine, Romeo. Claquer
4 4 J A Johnson <5 Columbine, Claquer, Tantalus
3'5 E Pollard 13 The Archer, Kuklux, Kingfisher
7 12 II Ilam’t’n 7 Kimpalong, F’rOrient, SandyMac
By Cunard — Sweet Alice, by Flying Dutchman.
61520 Bowie
6i f 1 :22 fast
10
111
8
10
60 ISO B.Bon’ts
1 1 :45%hvy
7-5
102
2
3
4
60018 B.Bon’ts
1 1 :41%fast
5
311
3
1
1
49917 Con’ght
1 1-16 l:52%slow
2|
101
2
2
2
49816 Con’ght
1 1-8 1 :54%fast
22
101
1
1
1
BEAUTY SLEEP, b. m, 5
92
(Trainer,
R. F. Carman.
Owner.
R.
F.
63722 H.deG’e
1 1-16 1 :48%fast
11
97
6
6
9
53676 H.deG’e
lni70y 1 :47%fast
53
101
4
9 10
61201 Baurel
1 1-16 1 :49%fast
29
103
G
6
8
61165 Uaurcl
1 1 :43%fast
10
99
3
9
8
61060 I,aurel
lm70y l:47%fa st
17
104
4
2
0
60974 Uaurol
1 1-16 l:4S%fast
21
107
6
5
6
60656 H.deG’e
lin70y l:51%slop
17
111
3
2
2
60507 H.deG’ce
1 1-4 2:09%slow
46
107
5
1
1
60468 H.deG’ce
1 1 1-4 2:08%fast
30
104
4
2
2
DOCTOR JIM,
b. g, 4 (M)
97
(Trainer,
S. M. Henderson.
Owner, ]
E.
B.
53585 Bowie
61 f 1 :20%fust
23
105
8
7
63513 Bowie
7-8 1 :28%fast
8
107
7
5
3
52762 F.G’nds
3m70y l:19%hvy
b-5
110
2
7
4
62624 F.G’nds
1 1-16 l -47%fast
8
97
3
4
5
61421 Church’ l
1 1-16 1:49 fast
3-6
105
1
2
2
61309 Church’ 1
1 l:39%fast
5
105
5
3
4
60638 Uatonia
3-4 l:14%fast
7
112
1
2
BAR ONE, b.
*. 6
103
(Trainer,
D. Womoldorff.
Owner,
H.
b. :
53762 H.deG’e
1 1-16 l:48%fast
15
106 10
9
7
63622 Bowie
1 1-16 l:50%fast
G
107
5
6
5
53602 Bowie
1 1-16 1:51 fast
17-5
111
4
1
■)
63500 Bowie
1 1-16 1:51 fast
33
MS
2
2
2
E3170 Sh’port
1 1-8 l:55%fast
4-5
109
7
4
7
62131 Sh’port
lmTOy l:51%slow
10
111
4
5
5
63012 Sh’port
lm70y 2:05 hvy
8
112
2
4
4
SALUTE, ch.
g. 5
102
(Trainer,
W. H. Fizer. Owner. W.
Farm
6:711 H.deG’ce
1 1-8 1 :56%fast
S4
101
9
9
9
65556 Bowie
1 1-16 l:50%good 40
108
7
7
7
63-*00 Bowie
1116 1:51 fa.st
15f
106
9
8
8
63143 Sh’port
7-8 1:31 fast 11-10 110
3
4
a
62783 F.G’nds
1 1-16 l:46%fast
15
110
5
7
8
62625 F.G’nds
1 1-16 l:47%fast
8
109
7
7
6
3'5 3‘ J H’ tamer 12 ll’kaiuore, Nutcr’ker, T.S’nders
7 tt 5 7 3 A Johnson 8 D’hlcVau, Amackassin, T’dstool
4 1 3 ;5 3 J Shelepets 7 Medusa, Resist, North Shore
511 r )U y Jenkins 7 Wilfreda, Aigrette, KinglingH
I05 8 7 I L Morris 14 ORlSinner, Amackassin, L’ghter
6* 7 U 5 K Fator 7 Pierrot, N.Mileybright, Dragoon
Ink 2 1 A Pickens 8 Duke Ruff, Medusa. Sweeplet
l l 3’5 E Harb’nelO Sem. Stalwart, Statim, Honolulu
5* 5»5 E Harb’ne 7 Bogart. Pit, Solid Rock
By Sir Archibald — Golden Slumbers, by Gold.
Carman). ,
9 lO'Jlh 1 1 R MeNa’cel2 H’kamore, Nutcr’ker, B’lingame
10 ll 3 10 23 M Har’sonl2 Speedster, SamrayKelly, Maize
8 8 8 2 * E Fator 8 StirlJp, Sentimental, At ty. Muir
7J 6® F Bryson 1) Napoli, Siesta. Tarascon
7 6 6 11 A Allen 8 Zouave. SandyMac, KiugAgrippa
5 5 2 5 W Koisay « r » Bly, Tantalus, Fizer
5 10 5 25 J Rod’g’ez <5 M.Rosell., t’alvert, P’nt to P’nt
6 J J 5 T J Heupel 7 Austral, Mildred, Court Fool
6 3 6 l# J Heupel 7 Austral, CapitalCity, CourtFool
By Ogden — Rock Merry, by Rock Sand.
7’ t ii G Babin 8 Sugarinint. I. Frank, ViveMeGee
3'i G Babin 12 Moroni, Lloyd George, Roisterer
3'5 J Roberts 10 Secretary, B. Rendered, Romper
2' F And’sonl‘2 Benevolent, S. Light 1 II., Assume
25 C Buel 7 Darnley, Lady Britain. Ava It.
2 l J J M’ney 13 Tulsa, Lady Britain, Frank F.
25 W Crump 12 Donnaltoma, Simonite, JakeFeld
By Radium — Badoura II., by St. Amant.
ties).
6 2 6 3 J H Gregory 10 II.O’Day, S.Kelly, P. G. King
3 2 4* H Gregory 8 Oakl’nBelle, Ettahe, AnnaGallup
6 2 6*» H Gregory 12 Tan II., Toss Up, Toreador
l 3 l 3 II Gregory 13 Orenzo, Warlike. Tan 11.
6 l 6 17 S Wida 8 P. G. King, Solid Itoek, Sunduria
5 5 3 1 J H Burke 5 Shilling, T. Portuguese, Yapliauk
4 4 33 J H Burke 4 Shilling, Grandee, GoldcrestBoy
By Stalwart — Kisberdale, by Jim Gore.
75 7 13 G Babin 10 A’trator, S’leue, GeorgeDuncau
7 2 7 14 G Babin 8 Tan II., Yaphank, Orenzo
7 2 9' 3 G Babin 13 Bar One. Orenzo. Warlike
3* 3*5 G Babin 9 Normandie. Galway, Fin. Rooster
7 1 713 q’ Jarvis 13 Sentimental, Sasin, Serbian
5* 5® G Babin 10 Grandee, Bautry, Newel W.
BETSY, b.
(Trainer,
52623 Bowie
63550 Bowie
13476 Bowie
63155 Sh’port
53107 Sh’port
63086 Sh'port
m, 6
O. E. Pons. Owner,
1 1-16 1:5 ’ fast C
1 1-16 l:52y 0 good 11
1 1-16 l:52y 5 .slow bf
lmTOy l:4S%fast 20
7-8 1 :29%good 50
6* f 1 :12%hvy 60
95
E. Loh).
102 5 4 3
102 5 5 2
98 10 11 5
109 4 6 6
97 7 7 7
101 7 7
92
By Ballot — Degenerate, by Tenny.
4i
25
105
5 2
55
7
7® T Brooke 8 Aztee, Sunduria, Paul Connelly
3 4 T Brooke 7 Oak. Belle, TossUp, B. Hampson
8*5 T Brooke lt> Koh-i-nuor, .T. Reeves, G.Duwu
5'° A Collins f> Kirst.’sCub, Fount. Fay. K.-i-n’r
6 20 T Brooks 8 Lad, Richard V.. Tony
6 17 L Aron
7 F. Pullet, L. Maudie, L. Mildred
By Astronomer — Genesta, by Broomstick.
(Trainer
J. Kelly. Owner
J.
Tierney).
(53090)
Thirty Seven . . .
.112
1:14%
8
112X715
53672 H.deG’ce
r»S f i:09%fast
100
105
2
12
12
12*
ll' 2 K
Barnes
13 LibertyGirl, Pueblo, Lit. Maudie
53631 =
Miss Manage ...
.107
1:13%
5
113. .715
51520 Bowie
Gi f 1:22 fast
7
107
2
11
13
12
9*J C
Jackson 14 OldSinner. Amaeknssin, L’ghter
53707=
bllarrignn’s Ileir
. 95
1:14%
4
115X710
61470 Bowie
6£ f 1:24 fast
•li
M7
4
S
7
14
24 T
Jarvis
15 Joo.Ioh, TheBelg.il., l’lautag’et
53707®
bLast Chance ....
.110
1:14%
s
107X710
51458 Bowie
3-4 l:17%slow
70
105
6
8
8
S4
5 4 T
Jarvis
13 Il’dO. Heels, SammyKelly, Turf
53088
•Miss Parnell
. 96
1:13%
l
108X710
61224 Laurel
1 1-16 1:51 slop
6
99
7
7 7
6
7®
7' 4 T
Jarvis
9 S. Light III., StarU’lm, M. Polly
52891
Marie Connell . .
.109
1:14%
8
110:1:700
61103 Laurel
1 1 :42%f ast
ai
33
1
2 2
2
a
1* T
Jarvis
8 ltaguarok, King Agrippa, Betsy
53740
Our Maid
.107
1:14%
4 113X700
WHEELING
ENTRIES
For Tuesday,
April 26.
First Race-^About 5-8 Mile.
3-year-olds.
Claiming.
Today's
I ml.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
53781
bFlewhigh
110. .700
5381 4®
Hope Princess ...
107X695
53759
Miss (’00k (M) ..
IOI. .695
53737
Two Eyes
104X695
53737
Maudie Wilson (M)
10-1. .690
53165
Sporting Chanec(M)
100X090
53775
Brolaski
1(K5. .690
53759
Kayman
113. .690
53738
bVorsaillos
100. .085
53760
Sea Board (M) . . .
100. .685
53758=
53736=
53777*
537 14 2
53699
53780*
53780
53758
53776
5381 5 3
53781
Second Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
bl’retty Baby
Clear the Way
Tony
bllarry Rudder
b American Rose
hTrackstar ....
bEn rlymorn
Liberator
ltosefield
Ogden Girl ...
Old Rose (M)
..113 1:09%»
...107 1:07%
...120 1:09
...112 1 : 10 %
. ..104 l :€ 0%
.. .105*1:09%
...113 1:09%
...112 1:07%
10451 :ll%s
...103 1:08%
0 112X725
4 110X720
4 110X715
5 110. .710
5 108X710
4 114X710
10 110X705
9 110X705
5 108. .700
4 108 X 700
5 110. .700
(53758)
53733=
53413
53400
53715
53758
53817
53737
53780=
53781
53776
53735
53755
53755
53702
53755
53739
53758
53780
Third Race — About 6-8 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
bWoodpile 5 113.. 725
Olive James 4 109X720
Douglas Fairbanks. 4 115X715
bSlipper.v Silver ... 5 109.. 715
Capt. Marchmont.. 10 115.. 710
Plain Heather .... 4 109X710
bGrey Rump 4 11 5.. 705
Badly Marked (M) 3 98.. 700
Elga 5 109X700
Tilloloy (M) 4 109.. 700
Fourth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs.
4 -year-olds and upward. Claiming.
bPULLUX 122 1:25
Second Cousin ....118 1:24%
bTop Rung
Billy Stuart
b Waldo Jr 103 1:25%
Sea Mime 102 1:23%
bSilex II 114 1:23%
Isalielle H
Pindar (M)
Fifth Race— About 5-8 Mi'le.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming,
9 119® 725
4 115.. 715
5 122.. 715
10 119X710
4 117.. 705
4 115X705
4 117..7(H)
7 117X700
4 119. .700
53758*
Ivanmist
6
111X725
53737 3
Segurola
3 100X720
53712*
Barley Belle (M).
3
1(H). .715
53754
Mi Ida
5
111 . .715
53734
Director James ..
4
113X710
53759
War Loan
5
113X710
53704
Ann’s Pet
3
1O0X705
53777
Illinois Lad
7
113. .700
53702
Nic Chic (M) ...
4
113. .700
53775
Tommie C. (M)..
3
102. .700
53758
l’etrograd
7
113. .700
Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
53700
bPaula V
117 1:14
0 114X725
(53755)
bLudy Mildred ...
109 1:14%
8
114X720
(53777)
bKmma J
102 1:14
4
112X715
(53736)
Virgo
115 1:15%
7
114. .715
53759 s
bSabretash
1 lo 1:15
0
114X715
53776
Al Porter
107 1:13
4
110. .710
53559®
Starry Banner ...
115 1:19 %h
6
118X710
53776*
Selma G
109 1:13%
5
106X705
53817
Galway
98 1:15
5
107 X 7(H)
53736
Hopeful (M) ....
9911:16%
5
110X700
Seventh Race — 1
1-16 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
53818
bAmeriean Soldier.
98 1:47%
4
118X725
53738=
llnndfull
110 1:46%
8
112X720
53818
Fly Home
10*1 1:40%
9
112X715
53779
Brown Favorite . .
112 1:47%
S
116X715
53818
bLe Balafre
105 1:49%
rj
116:1:710
53815
Judge Price
101 1:49%
7
112X705
53780
Jimmie O’Brien .
4
115X705
53738
Ormeoliis (M) ...
3
112. .700
53779
Moonlighter
7
112X700
53777
Indiscret
89 1:50%
9
112. .700
TIJUANA ENTRIES
First Race — 1
-2 Mile.
2-year-olds.
Claiming.
(Track record: May 12,
1916—47 %—
2-
-123.)
I’oday’a
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
(53392)
•Blazing Fire
112 :49
107. .725
53589 3
Emma Williams .
112 :49%
104. .720
(53761 )
Sample
103 :49
103. .715
53719=
Plow Steel (M) ..
115 :49%
110X715
53551
Tabloid
112 :50%
100. .710
53490
•It
IIS :51%sy
107. .705
53589
Captain Greet
108 :50
108. .700
Second Race-
-1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: June 17, 1916—1:38—3—95.)
68799 *M;tngo (M) 3 91.. 725
53684 Sweetwater (M) ..100 1:43% 8 113.. 720
58768* Go On (M) 114 1:43%, 6 115. .715
53590 bBick Horn 105 1:42% 6 115.. 715
52148 bCapt. Evans (M>.. 97 1:44% 4 111X710
53764 I)r. C. P. Fryer(M) 7 115.. 710
53762* Ispham (M) 106 1:45% 1 109.. 705
53764 bCliattan Court (M)109 1:43 % 5 115.. 703
53791 Royal Irish (M) ..115 1:43% 6 118.. 705
53590 •Neosho Dale (M) . .106 1:44% 9 108.. 700
53684 *Class A. (M) 108 1:44 7 110X700
53C86 Iron Mail (M) 13 115.. 700
Third Race — 5-8 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: May 20. 1920—59 — 1—107.)
537 20 3
•Barber
. 92 1:02
3
92. .725
53792
•Mazie Barber . . .
.103 1:02%
6 101X720
53501
•Lady Moore
.107 1 :01
6
101 . .715
53792
Mcndainc
.103 1:02%
6 106. .715
53792=
Canva shack
.110 1:02%
4
111X715
52849
•Old Squirrel . . . .
.106 1:02%
3
93. .710
53791
bHeleu Ilayes (M)
.102 1:02%
5
111 X710
53790
•Valentine Lady (M) 109 1:03
4
100X 705
52015
•I)r. Fore (M)
.109 1:05%
5
100. .705
53801
Cock 0’ the Maine
5
112X705
53465
Little Mother (M)
.111 1:04%
8
106. .700
52929
Erna It. (M)
.114 1:04%
11
106. .700
53611
Louise’s I^tst (M)
6
106. .700
53793
Doc Vaughn (M).
.111 1:03%
6
103. .700
53762
Percival Knight
(M)
.118 1:05%
7
115. .700
Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3 -year-olds and upward. Claiming,
(Track record: June 28,
1016—1:05%
—3
—118.)
53792)
Lady Ilarrigan ..
.104 1:08%
4
109. .725
53741=
•Miss Dunbar
.108 1:08%
3
95. .720
53743=
•bDue de Guise . . .
.113 1:08%
5
107. .720
53708
•bMaud M
.113 1:08%
7
108. .715
53744
b.Maid of Ansel . . .
.103 1:08%
rj
110. .715
53600®
Dienero
.114 1:08%
8
112.. 715
5370S
•bPrince Douglas . .
.108 1:08%
5
107. .710
53721 3
Dots
.100 1:09%
4
109X710
53798
Review
.103 1:08%
4
111X705
53655
Trulane
.110 1:07%
9
112. .705
53798
•bWelga
.101) 1:08%
S 1080700
53801
Viva
.106 1:08%
9
110X700
53801
•Stanley 11
.105 1:07%
11
no. .700
53742
Ed Le Van
.115 1:07%
13
112X700
53798
English Lady ...
.113 1:08
7
113X700
Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: June 28, 1916 — 1:03% — 3 — 118.)
(53744)
•LADY SMALL .
..108 1:08
6
108. .725
53027
•Shoreacres
.. 95 1:07%
7 108X715
(53743)
Cliarmant
..105 1:00%
3
100. .715
53725
Gertrude B
. .109 1:07%
9
113X715
53000
Delaneey
. .10141 :07%
8
115X715
53798=
George James . . .
..102 1:08%
3
102X715
53799*
•El Sabio
.. 95 1:08
11
107X715
53798
•Montgomery Jr..
..KM) 1:08%
7
107. .710
53798
•bBevelry James .
..loti 1:07%
9
112X710
52874
Daisy N
..103 1:08
4
112. .710
53798*
hDivlaml
..114 1:08
0
115X710
53798
bBig Smoke
..110 1:08
8
112X705
53409
W. C. Dooly
..107 1:09%
■
112X700
53027
little Pitecew .
. .110 1 :09%
0
1 13X70*)
53572
Irish Maid
. . 10.8 1
7
113.. 700
Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Dec. 20, 1916 — 1:11% — 3 — 110.)
(53767) *John Jr 113 1:12% 8 112X725
53801= Billy Lane 89 1:13 % 3 91.. 720
•Bee’s Wing 114 1:14% 4 106X720
Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
3 year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Feb. 1, 1920— 1:43%— 6— 122.)
(53764) Colonel Matt
(5.3763) bMunuikiu II.
53801* hChnrlestonian
53764* Phelan (M) .
53797 **bZete tic
( 536.89)* Id jcw is B. ...
53765 •bShenandoah . .
hlluhbub
•Prevaricate
53687
53656
53716
...105 1:46%
...116 1:44 ,
... 90 1:46%
...103 1:45
...112 1:46%
...105 1:46
.. .108 1:44%
...110 1:47%
8 109 X 725
4 108.. 720
10 1090720
3 88. .715
9 105.. 71 5
6 110X715
4 103X710
8 1120705
5 164X790
5 107X700
bTlms. F. McMahon 90 1:45%
Eighth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Feb. 1, 1920— 1:43%— 6— 122.)
53746=
•Ostentatious ...
. .108
1:40%
12
105X725
53765
•bCobrita
. .108
1 :46%
6
108 X 720
53641
bPink Tenny ..
. .111
1 :40%
5
107X720
«>3<6.>-
•Helman
. .112
1:47
6
llo. .715
53705
Modiste
.. 98
1 :44%
4
106X715
53794
Tokalon March
..112
1 :45%
7
112. .715
536X9
•Boreas
..115
1:46%
107X710
53797
May worth
. . 105
1:45%
5
no. .710
53797
•Sauer
. .112
1 :46
0
107 X 705
53791
•bAudrey K
..108
1:45%
0
110X700
53722*
Pierrot
. .108
1:45%
9 117X700
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DAILY SPECIALS. 50c.
LEXINGTON BIG MONEY OCCASIONAL TODAY
We cannot say much about this one as our posi-
tion does n<>( allow us to. but get this one and go
lo it. HORSE MUST WIN or you get our next
Occasional FREE OF CHARGE by mailing us your
sheet to
CHIEF CL0CKER. 501 S. Dearborn St.. Chicago, 111.
On sale at
LOUISVILLE— Eflcr & Goodman. 227 S. 4t.h St.
CINCINNATI, O.— Bob Bishow. 5th and Walnut Sts.
ST. LOUIS. M0.— Wm. Laser, 705 Market St.
(Lobby).
NEWSDEALERS WANTED— WRITE AT ONCE
JACK FIELD
I ONLY GIVE ONE HORSE A DAY.
SOLD AT PRINCIPAL STANDS— $1 DAILY.
Wednesday’s Big Advertised
$100 FREE SPECIAL WON.
ORENZO $13.20 WON
WOODTHRUSH $10.10 WON
were some of my reeent specials.
BIG MELON CUTTING TODAY.
My special for today is a horse that is in the
Iwst of shape and connections expect to win with,
him at a BIG PRICE. They are down good and
strong, so here is your chance to win some easy
dough. Sheet mailed in a plain scaled envelope.
Received the first mail in the morning, for $4.00
a v/eek.
JACK FIELD, 505 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
Sold at principal newsstands; also at
LOUISVILLE— Eiler & Goodman. 227 S. 4th St.
CINCINNATI, 0. — Bob Bishow, 5th and Walnut Sts.
ST. LOUIS, MO — Wm. Laser. 705 Market St.
(Lobby) and Foster’s Book and Cigar Co., 410
Washington St.
I WILL MAKE YOU
A WINNER
My system with my selections wired you daily
will show nice profit. One week at my terms
will break no one and will demonstrate to you
that I can deliver the goods. I sem! horses that
win if possible, and with my system and selections
you cannot lose. 1 want a limited number of i*»r-
sons oil this service who want to make some <*oiii
this summer. No fakers or dead ones need apply.
I wire one or two horses daily. All messages sent
prepaid. My terms are $15.00 per week in advance.
No business by mail. This service begins May 9
and runs till July 8, Kentucky tracks. Wire by
Western Union, before May 5, my price and your
name and address. Will send code and system.
O. C. ALLAIN,
591 S. Fifth Ave., :: :: Kankakee, 111.
HAl
TODAY'S ONE BEST:
Blue-Exprcss-Vol-End-End-Und
LONG SHOT SPECIAL: Mor-Out-Tot-Tot-Ide-Gud
For code get this week’s issue of The Telejraph
Handicap Weekly — 35c at all news-stands or mailed
direct; three weeks for $1. Our One Best and
Long Shot Special will bo given here every Tues-
day and Friday and we guarantee them wired to
us direct from the track.
THE TELEGRAPH HANDICAP
517 Temple Court Bldg. Chicago, 111.
LOOK BOYS— LOOK !
Last spring, at Latonia, this system picked 88
horses with only 11 out of the money. Tho host bet.
only had 3 out in 31 days; last fall, same track, it
picked 86 with only 11 out; best bet only had 2 out
in 28 days. In two weeks at the different tracks
this system picked 114 horses, with only 17 out of the
money. It had 56 firsts, 31 seconds and 10 thirds.
This last meeting at Bowie it only had 2 out of
the money. After you buy this system then look
it up and. if it has not done just as I say, I will
gladly return your money. Now is the time to
start. Get this system and pick your own winners.
Price $10. J. H. CROSMAN
601 Sixth Avenue :: Dayton, Kentucky.
TURF LIGHT
RACING WEEKLY
ALL STANDS— 15 CENTS A COPY
Code Changes Every Thursday
TODAY’S FREE CODE:
Sixtoen-Fourtcen-Nineteen-Honcsty-Havro de Grace
At Lexington — Will o’ the Wisp.
OUR DAILY SERVICE $2 DAILY— $10 WEEKLY
25 West 42nd St.
None Better
TURF LIGHT
Now York City
KINGFISHER 230-100 WON
BROOKHOLT 105-100 WON
WERE YESTERDAY’S TWO DAILIES
Why not try this service for one week? It is
the best to be obtained. Terms:
$5.00 FOR 6 DAYS
TODAY’S FORM SPECIAL:
No. 504 in Book 728
THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE
403-22 W\ Quincy St. Chicago, 111.
CHIEF OBSERVER
25 West Forty-second Street. New York City.
TODAY’S FREE CODES:
Havre de Grace — Maine -1-13- 19.
Lexington — Florida -13-21-21.